Non-coding RNAs and cancer: microRNAs and beyond
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Abstract
Non-coding RNAs were previously thought to have little importance because they are not directly translated into a protein like their coding counterparts. However, it was recently found that non-coding RNAs do in fact have a much bigger role than previously thought. They are involved in cancer predisposition, development and progression. MicroRNAs, very short non-coding RNAs, are abnormally expressed in cancer and some harbor mutations that affect expression levels. MicroRNA alterations have been observed in all forms of cancer that have been researched to the current date. MicroRNAs are also located in cancer- associated genomic regions, which have been previously shown to affect gene expression leading to the…
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- microRNA
- Computational biology
- Biology
- Coding (social sciences)
- Genetics
- Mathematics
- Gene
- Statistics
- Good health and well-being