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Long Non-Coding RNA (lncRNA) in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Biological Function and Clinical Application

Jianfei Tang, Xiaodan Fang, Juan Chen, Haixia Zhang, Zhangui Tang

2021Cancers54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a type of malignancy with high mortality, leading to poor prognosis worldwide. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying OSCC carcinogenesis have not been fully understood. Recently, the discovery and characterization of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have revealed their regulatory importance in OSCC. Abnormal expression of lncRNAs has been broadly implicated in the initiation and progress of tumors. In this review, we summarize the functions and molecular mechanisms regarding these lncRNAs in OSCC. In addition, we highlight the crosstalk between lncRNA and tumor microenvironment (TME), and discuss the potential applications of lncRNAs as diagnostic and prognostic tools and therapeutic targets in OSCC. Notably, we also discuss lncRNA-targeted therapeutic techniques including CRISPR-Cas9 as well as immune checkpoint therapies to target lncRNA and the PD-1/PD-L1 axis. Therefore, this review presents the future perspectives of lncRNAs in OSCC therapy, but more research is needed to allow the applications of these findings to the clinic.

Topics & Concepts

MalignancyLong non-coding RNACarcinogenesisCRISPRCancer researchBiologyComputational biologyCrosstalkTumor microenvironmentBasal cellMedicineBioinformaticsRNACancerInternal medicineTumor cellsGeneGeneticsOpticsPhysicsCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancerCircular RNAs in diseases
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