circRNA basic information
circBase ID: hsa_circ_0002711
Name: hsa_circ_NRIP1
Synonym: circNRIP1
Host Gene: NRIP1
Genomic location(hg19): chr21:16363521-16415895:-
Genomic location(hg38): chr21:14991200-15043574:-
Subcellular localization: not tested
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Disease basic information
MONDO ID:
0021042
MONDO name: glioma
Disease details: glioma
Disease DO ID:
-
Disease MeSH ID:
D005910
Disease NCIt ID:
C3059
Disease ICD11 ID:
-
Disease OMIM ID:
-
Species: Human
Species details: Homo sapiens
Tissue specimen:

glioma tissues; nontumorous brain tissues (NBTs)

Cell lines:

LN229; U251 MG; U87 MG; NHAs

In vivo animal model:

cell line-derived xenograft

circRNA-disease information
Expression pattern:
UP
Associated gene: GPR133
Associated microRNA: miR-106a-5p
Biological function: Promotes glioma cell proliferation, migration, invasion and EMT, and promotes tumor growth in vivo.
Molecular mechanism: Acts as a miRNA sponge for miR-106a-5p to increase GPR133 expression (ceRNA-like mechanism).
Biological pathway or process:

proliferation (promotes); migration (promotes); invasion (promotes); EMT (promotes); ceRNA regulation (promotes)

Detected method:
Q
Validation methods:

RT-qPCR; Luciferase Reporter Assay; Transfection; CCK8; Wound Healing Assay; Transwell Assay; Western Blot; IHC (Immunohistochemistry); In Vivo Animal Model; Clinical Sample Validation; Survival Analysis; Bioinformatics Analysis

Clinical significance:

Higher circNRIP1 expression correlated with reduced overall survival in glioma patients.

Description:

circNRIP1 is up-regulated in glioma tissues and cell lines and is associated with poorer overall survival. It promotes glioma malignant phenotypes (proliferation, migration, invasion, EMT) and tumor growth by sponging miR-106a-5p to upregulate GPR133 (circNRIP1/miR-106a-5p/GPR133 axis).

Confidence score:

0.7408

Other information
Title:

Circular RNA circNRIP1 promotes glioma progression by regulating the miR-106a-5p/GPR133 pathway.

Journal: Scientific reports
Published: 2025
PubMed ID: 41225028
Study type:

combined biological and clinical study

Data availability: The data generated in the present study may be requested from the corresponding author.
Code availability: -