circRNA basic information
circBase ID: hsa_circ_0002320
Name: hsa_circ_YAP1
Synonym: -
Host Gene: YAP1
Genomic location(hg19): chr11:102056748-102076805:+
Genomic location(hg38): chr11:102186017-102206074:+
Subcellular localization: not tested
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Disease basic information
MONDO ID:
0005575
MONDO name: colorectal cancer
Disease details: colorectal cancer
Disease DO ID:
5672, 9256
Disease MeSH ID:
-
Disease NCIt ID:
C4978
Disease ICD11 ID:
-
Disease OMIM ID:
114500
Species: Human
Species details: Homo sapiens
Tissue specimen:

plasma; CRC tissues; adjacent normal tissues

Cell lines:

-

In vivo animal model:

-

circRNA-disease information
Expression pattern:
DN
Associated gene: YAP1
Associated microRNA: -
Biological function: Potentially influences the occurrence and development of colorectal cancer and serves as a noninvasive prognostic/diagnostic biomarker; lower expression is associated with poorer overall survival.
Molecular mechanism: Bioinformatics analyses (PPI and enrichment of YAP1-similar genes) suggest involvement in ubiquitination-related processes; no direct ceRNA/protein-binding mechanism experimentally validated.
Biological pathway or process:

ubiquitination (other); other pathway/process (other)

Detected method:
Q
Validation methods:

RT-qPCR; Clinical Sample Validation; Survival Analysis; ROC Analysis; Bioinformatics Analysis

Clinical significance:

Decreased in CRC plasma/tissues; higher expression predicts longer overall survival and shows diagnostic value (AUC 0.823).

Description:

hsa_circ_0002320 (host gene YAP1) is down-regulated in CRC plasma and tumor tissues. Higher hsa_circ_0002320 is associated with longer overall survival and shows good diagnostic performance (ROC AUC 0.823), suggesting it as a noninvasive prognostic/diagnostic biomarker; bioinformatics links it to ubiquitination-related processes.

Confidence score:

0.5121

Other information
Title:

Hsa_circ_0002320: a novel clinical biomarker for colorectal cancer prognosis.

Journal: Medicine
Published: 2020
PubMed ID: 32664176
Study type:

clinical study

Data availability: -
Code availability: -