Functional roles of lncRNAs in the pathogenesis and progression of cancer

Genes Dis. 2020 Apr 21;8(4):424-437. doi: 10.1016/j.gendis.2020.04.009. eCollection 2021 Jul.

Abstract

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) act as regulators of gene expression and pivotal transcriptional regulators in cancer cells via diverse mechanisms. lncRNAs involves a variety of pathological and biological activities, such as apoptosis, cell proliferation, metastasis, and invasion. By using microarray and RNA sequencing, it was identified that dysregulation of lncRNAs affects the tumorigenesis process. Taken together, these lncRNAs are putative biomarker and therapeutic target in human malignancies. In this review, I discuss the latest finding regarding the dysregulation of some important lncRNAs and their diverse mechanisms of these lncRNAs in the pathogenesis and progression of certain cancers; also, I summarize the possible roles of lncRNAs in clinical application for diagnosis and prognosis of cancer.

Keywords: Biomarker; Cancer; Dysregulation; LncRNA; NcRNA.

Publication types

  • Review