CircARCN1 aggravates atherosclerosis by regulating HuR-mediated USP31 mRNA in macrophages
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are considered important regulators of biological processes, but their impact on atherosclerosis development, a key factor in coronary artery disease (CAD), has not been fully elucidated. We aimed to investigate their potential use in patients with CAD and the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.
Patients with stable angina (SA) or acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and controls were selected for transcriptomic screening and quantification of circRNAs in blood cells. We stained carotid plaque samples for circRNAs and performed gain- and loss-of-function studies
Our findings provide solid evidence macrophagic-expressed circARCN1 plays a role in atherosclerosis development by regulating HuR-mediated USP31 mRNA stability and NF-κB activation, suggesting that circARCN1 may serve as a factor for atherosclerotic lesion formation.
Contributors

Yang Dong
Author

Jianpeng Sheng
Author

Xiaolin Wang
Author

Ge Shan
Author

Shan Zhang
Author

Zhicheng Pan
Author

Qingbo Xu
Author

Jialan Lv
Author

Liding Zhao
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Kaidi Xing
Author

Runze Ye
Author

Yuesheng Zhang
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Siyuan Chen
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Peng Yang
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Hailong Yu
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Yangkai Lin
Author

Ruobing Li
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Dongfei Wang
Author

Juan Fang
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