Crosstalk mechanisms between the WNT signaling pathway and long non-coding RNAs

Noncoding RNA Res. 2018 Apr 12;3(2):42-53. doi: 10.1016/j.ncrna.2018.04.001. eCollection 2018 Jun.

Abstract

The WNT/β-catenin signaling pathway controls a plethora of biological processes throughout animal development and adult life. Because of its fundamental role during animal lifespan, the WNT pathway is subject to strict positive and negative multi-layered regulation, while its aberrant activity causes a wide range of pathologies, including cancer. At present, despite the inroads into the molecules involved in WNT-mediated transcriptional responses, the fine-tuning of WNT pathway activity and the totality of its target genes have not been fully elucidated. Over the past few years, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), RNA transcripts longer that 200nt that do not code for proteins, have emerged as significant transcriptional regulators. Recent studies show that lncRNAs can modulate WNT pathway outcome by affecting gene expression through diversified mechanisms, from the transcriptional to post-translational level. In this review, we selectively discuss those lncRNA-mediated mechanisms we believe the most important to WNT pathway modulation.

Keywords: Cancer; Long non coding RNAs; WNT/β-catenin signaling; lncRNAs.

Publication types

  • Review