LncRNAs in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is associated with a high mortality, with around 1.8 million deaths worldwide in 2018. Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for around 85% of cases and, despite improvement in the management of NSCLC, most patients are diagnosed at advanced stage and the five-year survival remains...

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Main Authors: Lucy Ginn, Lei Shi, Manuela La Montagna, Michela Garofalo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Non-Coding RNA
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2311-553X/6/3/25
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spelling doaj-100001f706354c58a00dd0b77960b8fe2020-11-25T02:45:35ZengMDPI AGNon-Coding RNA2311-553X2020-06-016252510.3390/ncrna6030025LncRNAs in Non-Small-Cell Lung CancerLucy Ginn0Lei Shi1Manuela La Montagna2Michela Garofalo3Transcriptional Networks in Lung Cancer Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Alderley Park, Manchester SK10 4TG, UKTranscriptional Networks in Lung Cancer Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Alderley Park, Manchester SK10 4TG, UKTranscriptional Networks in Lung Cancer Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Alderley Park, Manchester SK10 4TG, UKTranscriptional Networks in Lung Cancer Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Alderley Park, Manchester SK10 4TG, UKLung cancer is associated with a high mortality, with around 1.8 million deaths worldwide in 2018. Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for around 85% of cases and, despite improvement in the management of NSCLC, most patients are diagnosed at advanced stage and the five-year survival remains around 15%. This highlights a need to identify novel ways to treat the disease to reduce the burden of NSCLC. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are non-coding RNA molecules longer than 200 nucleotides in length which play important roles in gene expression and signaling pathways. Recently, lncRNAs were implicated in cancer, where their expression is dysregulated resulting in aberrant functions. LncRNAs were shown to function as both tumor suppressors and oncogenes in a variety of cancer types. Although there are a few well characterized lncRNAs in NSCLC, many lncRNAs remain un-characterized and their mechanisms of action largely unknown. LncRNAs have success as therapies in neurodegenerative diseases, and having a detailed understanding of their function in NSCLC may guide novel therapeutic approaches and strategies. This review discusses the role of lncRNAs in NSCLC tumorigenesis, highlighting their mechanisms of action and their clinical potential.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-553X/6/3/25non-small-cell lung cancerlong non-coding RNAs
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author Lucy Ginn
Lei Shi
Manuela La Montagna
Michela Garofalo
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Lei Shi
Manuela La Montagna
Michela Garofalo
LncRNAs in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Non-Coding RNA
non-small-cell lung cancer
long non-coding RNAs
author_facet Lucy Ginn
Lei Shi
Manuela La Montagna
Michela Garofalo
author_sort Lucy Ginn
title LncRNAs in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
title_short LncRNAs in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
title_full LncRNAs in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
title_fullStr LncRNAs in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
title_full_unstemmed LncRNAs in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
title_sort lncrnas in non-small-cell lung cancer
publisher MDPI AG
series Non-Coding RNA
issn 2311-553X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Lung cancer is associated with a high mortality, with around 1.8 million deaths worldwide in 2018. Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for around 85% of cases and, despite improvement in the management of NSCLC, most patients are diagnosed at advanced stage and the five-year survival remains around 15%. This highlights a need to identify novel ways to treat the disease to reduce the burden of NSCLC. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are non-coding RNA molecules longer than 200 nucleotides in length which play important roles in gene expression and signaling pathways. Recently, lncRNAs were implicated in cancer, where their expression is dysregulated resulting in aberrant functions. LncRNAs were shown to function as both tumor suppressors and oncogenes in a variety of cancer types. Although there are a few well characterized lncRNAs in NSCLC, many lncRNAs remain un-characterized and their mechanisms of action largely unknown. LncRNAs have success as therapies in neurodegenerative diseases, and having a detailed understanding of their function in NSCLC may guide novel therapeutic approaches and strategies. This review discusses the role of lncRNAs in NSCLC tumorigenesis, highlighting their mechanisms of action and their clinical potential.
topic non-small-cell lung cancer
long non-coding RNAs
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-553X/6/3/25
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