CircCLMP Suppresses Anti-Tumor Immunity by Inhibiting Activation of IRF3 and Interferon Response in Microsatellite Instability-high Endometrial Cancer

Weijia Wen & Shuzhong Yao et al. · 2026-01-14

Immune checkpoint inhibitors have been proven effective for recurrent or metastatic cases of microsatellite instability-high (MSI) endometrial cancer (EC). However, drug resistance exists in a noticeable proportion of patients. Elucidating the underlying mechanisms would help develop new therapeutic strategies and benefit in improving patients' prognosis. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are excellent biomarkers due to their stability and tissue specificity. Evidence has showed that circRNAs could mediate immune evasion in several types of malignancies. However, whether they regulate the immune response in MSI EC has not been explored. Here, based on the results of our former circRNA array, which identified the differentially-expressed circRNAs in MSI EC, we found that a circRNA, circCLMP, was negatively correlated with CD8
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Weijia Wen, Li Yuan, Peng Guo, Xueyuan Zhao, Linna Chen, Songlin Liu, Haolin Fan, Lin Lin, Yu Pan, Shiyi Chen, Yifang Xiao, Pan Liu, Dongyun Wang, Hongye Jiang, Wei Wang, Chunyu Zhang, Shuzhong Yao