%0 Journal Article %T The potential role of circular RNAs in regulating p53 in different types of cancers. %A Farhadi E %A Khomeijani-Farahani M %A Nikbakhsh R %A Azizan A %A Soltani S %A Barekati H %A Mahmoudi M %J Pathol Res Pract %V 261 %N 0 %D 2024 Sep 25 %M 39088876 %F 3.309 %R 10.1016/j.prp.2024.155488 %X P53 tumor suppressor is a major regulator of various cellular processes and functions. It has been reported that mutation or inactivation of p53 plays a crucial role in tumorigenesis in different types of cancers. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are single-stranded non-coding RNAs that have significant post-transcriptional effects on the regulation of gene expression in various ways. These molecules can alter the expression and function of multiple genes and proteins. In the present study, we aimed to review circRNAs that regulate the expression, function, and stability of p53 and the possible interactions between these molecules and p53. Considering the importance of p53 in cancer and the network between p53 and circRNAs, future clinical trials targeting these circRNAs as therapeutic agents deserve worthy of attention.