LncRNAs in breast cancer: a link to future approaches

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Nikolaos Sideris
Paola Dama
Salih Bayraktar
Thomas Stiff
Leandro Castellano
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[1] University of Sussex,Department of Biochemistry and Biomedicine, School of Life Sciences
[2] Falmer,Division of Cancer, Department of Surgery and Cancer
[3] Imperial College London,undefined
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Cancer Gene Therapy | 2022年 / 29卷
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Breast cancer affects millions of women each year. Despite recent advances in targeted treatments breast cancer remains a significant threat to women’s health. In recent years the development of high-throughput sequencing technologies has advanced the field of transcriptomics shedding light on the role of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), including long ncRNAs (lncRNAs), in human cellular function and disease. LncRNAs are classified as transcripts longer than 200nt with no coding potential. These transcripts constitute a diverse group of regulatory molecules essential to the modulation of crucial cellular processes, which dysregulation of leads to disease. LncRNAs exert their regulatory functions through their sequences and by forming complex secondary and tertiary structures that interact with other transcripts, chromatin and/or proteins. Numerous studies have provided evidence of the involvement of LncRNAs in tumor development and disease progression. They possess multiple characteristics that make them novel therapeutic and diagnostic targets. Indeed, the discovery of a novel mechanism by which lncRNAs associated with proteins can induce the formation of phase-separated droplets broadens our understanding of the spatiotemporal control of cellular processes and opens up developing a new treatment. Nevertheless, the role and the molecular mechanisms of many lncRNAs in the regulation of cellular processes and cancer still remain elusive. This is due to the absence of a thorough characterization of the regulatory role of their loci and the functional impact of their aberrations in cancer biology. Here, we present some of the latest advances concerning the role of LncRNAs in breast cancer.
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