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Long non-coding RNA in prostate cancer.

Christine S. An, Ian Wang, Xin Li, Rong Xia, Fang‐Ming Deng

2022PubMed24 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. Notable tumor growth inhibitors include GAS5 and MEG3. GAS5 is evidenced to interfere with the AKT/MTOR signaling pathway through targeting microRNA mir-103. MEG3, however, is proposed to inhibit the cycle, sponge miR-9-5p, and induce gene silencing. PCAT1, PVT1, and UCA1 are important tumor growth promoters. PCAT1 is indicated to be a transcriptional repressor, a mir-145-5P sponge, and a P13K/AKT pathway activator. Studies suggest that PVT1 acts via microRNA targeting and regulating proliferating cell nuclear antigen. UCA1 may sponge miR-204 and miR-331-3p as well as regulate myosin VI. Thorough understanding of these lncRNAs may elucidate new aspects of prostate cancer pathology and serve a pivotal role in developing novel diagnostic and prognostic techniques.

Topics & Concepts

MEG3MALAT1GAS5Cancer researchProstate cancermicroRNAPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayLong non-coding RNABiologyPVT1Gene silencingHOTAIRCancerPRC2Protein kinase BWnt signaling pathwayMetastasisRNASignal transductionEpigeneticsEZH2GeneCell biologyGeneticsCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancerCancer, Lipids, and Metabolism