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Long Noncoding RNAs and Circular RNAs in the Metabolic Reprogramming of Lung Cancer: Functions, Mechanisms, and Clinical Potential

Yuhao Zhou, Yuan Zhan, Weiling Jiang, Huiguo Liu, Shuang Wei

2022Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As key regulators of gene function, long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) and circular RNAs (circRNAs) are generally accepted to be involved in lung cancer pathogenesis and progression. Recent research has clarified the phenomenon of metabolic reprogramming in lung cancer because of its significant role in tumor proliferation, migration, invasion, metastasis, and other malignant biological behaviors. Emerging evidence has also shown a relationship between the aberrant expression of lncRNAs and circRNAs and metabolic reprogramming in lung cancer tumorigenesis. This review provides insight regarding the roles of different lncRNAs and circRNAs in lung cancer metabolic reprogramming, by how they target transporter proteins and key enzymes in glucose, lipid, and glutamine metabolic signaling pathways. The clinical potential of lncRNAs and circRNAs as early diagnostic biomarkers and components of therapeutic strategies in lung cancer is further discussed, including current challenges in their utilization from the bench to the bedside and how to adopt a proper delivery system for their therapeutic use.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyReprogrammingCarcinogenesisLung cancermicroRNAMetastasisCircular RNALong non-coding RNACancerCompeting endogenous RNABioinformaticsComputational biologyNon-coding RNACancer researchRNAGeneGeneticsPathologyMedicineCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancerCircular RNAs in diseases
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