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Metformin and long non-coding RNAs in breast cancer

Morteza Gholami, Zeynab Nickhah Klashami, Pirooz Ebrahimi, Amir Ali Mahboobipour, Amir Salehi Farid, Aida Vahidi, Marziyeh Zoughi, Mojgan Asadi, Mahsa M. Amoli

2023Journal of Translational Medicine17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Breast cancer (BC) is the second most common cancer and cause of death in women. In recent years many studies investigated the association of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), as novel genetic factors, on BC risk, survival, clinical and pathological features. Recent studies also investigated the roles of metformin treatment as the firstline treatment for type 2 diabetes (T2D) played in lncRNAs expression/regulation or BC incidence, outcome, mortality and survival, separately. This comprehensive study aimed to review lncRNAs associated with BC features and identify metformin-regulated lncRNAs and their mechanisms of action on BC or other types of cancers. Finally, metformin affects BC by regulating five BC-associated lncRNAs including GAS5, HOTAIR, MALAT1, and H19, by several molecular mechanisms have been described in this review. In addition, metformin action on other types of cancers by regulating ten lncRNAs including AC006160.1, Loc100506691, lncRNA-AF085935, SNHG7, HULC, UCA1, H19, MALAT1, AFAP1-AS1, AC026904.1 is described.

Topics & Concepts

GAS5MetforminMALAT1HOTAIRLong non-coding RNABreast cancerMedicineCancerBioinformaticsOncologyPathologicalInternal medicineBiologyDiabetes mellitusGeneDownregulation and upregulationEndocrinologyGeneticsCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchMetabolism, Diabetes, and CancerRNA modifications and cancer
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