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The multiple function of long noncoding RNAs in osteosarcoma progression, drug resistance and prognosis

Shengjie Xu, Yingchao Gong, Ying Yin, Hongyuan Xing, Ning Zhang

2020Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Osteosarcoma is a bone tumor prevalent in children and young adults. LncRNAs are a family of non-protein-coding transcripts longer than 200 nucleotides. The tumor-related pathological functions of lncRNAs include proliferation, migration, and chemotherapy resistance, all of which have been widely acknowledged in research on osteosarcoma. In addition, compelling evidence suggests that lncRNAs could serve as diagnostic indicators, prognostic biomarkers, and targets for disease treatment. In this review, we systematically summarize how lncRNAs regulate tumorigenesis, invasion and therapeutic resistance. By deepening our knowledge of the relationship between lncRNAs and osteosarcoma, we hope to translate research findings into clinical applications as soon as possible.

Topics & Concepts

OsteosarcomaPathologicalCarcinogenesisDrug resistanceDiseaseBiologyLong non-coding RNAFunction (biology)Cancer researchBioinformaticsMedicineRNAInternal medicineGeneticsCancerGeneCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer StudiesRNA modifications and cancer