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Long non-coding RNAs in brain tumors

Keisuke Katsushima, George I. Jallo, Charles G. Eberhart, Ranjan J. Perera

2021NAR Cancer24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been found to be central players in the epigenetic, transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. There is an accumulation of evidence on newly discovered lncRNAs, their molecular interactions and their roles in the development and progression of human brain tumors. LncRNAs can have either tumor suppressive or oncogenic functions in different brain cancers, making them attractive therapeutic targets and biomarkers for personalized therapy and precision diagnostics. Here, we summarize the current state of knowledge of the lncRNAs that have been implicated in brain cancer pathogenesis, particularly in gliomas and medulloblastomas. We discuss their epigenetic regulation as well as the prospects of using lncRNAs as diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets in patients with brain tumors.

Topics & Concepts

EpigeneticsMEG3BiologyBrain tumorLong non-coding RNAEpigenesisGeneComputational biologyCancerGene expressionNeuroscienceBioinformaticsCancer researchDNA methylationMedicineRNAGeneticsPathologyCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchCircular RNAs in diseasesRNA modifications and cancer