 This research paper examines the role of a specific circular RNA molecule called CERC-TBC-1D14 in triple negative breast cancer, TNBC. It was found that this particular circular RNA molecule is overexpressed in TNBC cells and is associated with a poor prognosis in patients with breast cancer. Furthermore, it was discovered that this circular RNA molecule interacts with another protein called FUS, which is involved in stress granules. When combined, they form a complex that leads to the formation of stress granules, which are structures that help regulate gene expression. Additionally, this complex also causes the degradation of other proteins involved in the process of autophagy, which is a process that helps remove damaged or unnecessary cells from the body. As a result, this complex may contribute to the development of TNBC. This article was authored by Ng Lu, Yi Wei Lu, Yin Xiaohi, and others.