reviewCancer ResearchJul 13, 2017BRONZE OA

Long Noncoding RNA and Cancer: A New Paradigm

The University of Texas at Arlington

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Abstract

Abstract In addition to mutations or aberrant expression in the protein-coding genes, mutations and misregulation of noncoding RNAs, in particular long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA), appear to play major roles in cancer. Genome-wide association studies of tumor samples have identified a large number of lncRNAs associated with various types of cancer. Alterations in lncRNA expression and their mutations promote tumorigenesis and metastasis. LncRNAs may exhibit tumor-suppressive and -promoting (oncogenic) functions. Because of their genome-wide expression patterns in a variety of tissues and their tissue-specific expression characteristics, lncRNAs hold strong promise as novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for…

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Keywords
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Biology
  • Long non-coding RNA
  • Cancer
  • Gene
  • RNA
  • Genome
  • Genetics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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