HPV negative normal cervical epithelium; HPV16 positive normal cervical epithelium; HPV16 positive high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion; HPV16 positive cervical squamous epithelial cell carcinoma tissues
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ceRNA regulation (other); glycolysis (promotes); proliferation (promotes)
Bioinformatics Analysis; RNA-seq
Potential crucial circRNA/network for cervical cancer progression from initial infection to HSIL and CSCC; requires larger-cohort validation.
circRNA12542/hsa-CDKN2B-AS1_0002 was up-regulated in CSCC compared with HPV-positive and HPV-negative normal cervical epithelium. It formed a separate predicted ceRNA connection with hsa-miR-126-5p and was highlighted as a crucial circRNA/network component in cervical cancer progression.
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Exploring the role of circRNA-miRNA-mRNA interactions in cervical cancer progression: insights into HPV status and potential therapeutic approaches.
bioinformatics study