Long intergenic noncoding RNAs: new links in cancer progression

MC Tsai, RC Spitale, HY Chang - Cancer research, 2011 - AACR
Cancer research, 2011AACR
The process of cancer metastasis involves a series of sequential and complex steps. Here
we give a perspective on recent results regarding noncoding transcription in cancer
progression, focusing on the emerging role of long intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs).
LincRNAs target chromatin modification complexes or RNA-binding proteins to alter gene
expression programs. Similarly to miRNAs, lincRNAs exhibit distinct gene expression
patterns in primary tumors and metastases. We discuss how lincRNAs can be used for …
Abstract
The process of cancer metastasis involves a series of sequential and complex steps. Here we give a perspective on recent results regarding noncoding transcription in cancer progression, focusing on the emerging role of long intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs). LincRNAs target chromatin modification complexes or RNA-binding proteins to alter gene expression programs. Similarly to miRNAs, lincRNAs exhibit distinct gene expression patterns in primary tumors and metastases. We discuss how lincRNAs can be used for cancer diagnosis and prognosis and serve as potential therapeutic targets. Cancer Res; 71(1); 3–7. ©2011 AACR.
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