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The Role of LncRNAs in Uveal Melanoma

Paula Milán-Rois, Anan Quan, Frank J. Slack, Álvaro Somoza

2021Cancers17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Uveal melanoma (UM) is an intraocular cancer tumor with high metastatic risk. It is considered a rare disease, but 90% of affected patients die within 15 years. Non-coding elements (ncRNAs) such as long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have a crucial role in cellular homeostasis maintenance, taking part in many critical cellular pathways. Their deregulation, therefore, contributes to the induction of cancer and neurodegenerative and metabolic diseases. In cancer, lncRNAs are implicated in apoptosis evasion, proliferation, invasion, drug resistance, and other roles because they affect tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes. For these reasons, lncRNAs are promising targets in personalized medicine and can be used as biomarkers for diseases including UM.

Topics & Concepts

MelanomaCancer researchDiseaseEpigeneticsCancerBiologySuppressorMedicineBioinformaticsGeneComputational biologyGeneticsInternal medicineCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancerinterferon and immune responses