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Apoptosis evasion via long non-coding RNAs in colorectal cancer

Muhammad Irfan, Zeeshan Javed, Khushbukhat Khan, Naila Khan, Anca Oana Docea, Daniela Călina, Javad Sharifi‐Rad, William C. Cho

2022Cancer Cell International35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Long non-coding RNA (LncRNA) is a novel and diverse class of regulatory transcripts that are frequently dysregulated in numerous tumor types. LncRNAs are involved in a complicated molecular network, regulating gene expression, and modulating diverse cellular activities in different cancers including colorectal cancer (CRC). Evidence indicates that lncRNAs can be used as a potential biomarker for the prognosis and diagnosis of CRC as they are aberrantly expressed in CRC cells. The high expression or silencing of lncRNAs is associated with cell proliferation, invasion, metastasis, chemoresistance and apoptosis in CRC. LncRNAs exert both pro-apoptotic and anti-apoptotic functions in CRC. The expression of some oncogene lncRNAs is upregulated which leads to the inhibition of apoptotic pathways, similarly, the tumor suppressor lncRNAs are downregulated in CRC. In this review, we describe the function and mechanisms of lncRNAs to regulate the expression of genes that are involved directly or indirectly in controlling cellular apoptosis in CRC. Furthermore, we also discussed the different apoptotic pathways in normal cells and the mechanisms by which CRC evade apoptosis.

Topics & Concepts

Gene silencingOncogeneCancer researchLong non-coding RNAApoptosisBiologyColorectal cancerCancerMetastasisMEG3Competing endogenous RNADownregulation and upregulationGeneCell cycleGeneticsCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancerRNA Research and Splicing
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