To Wnt or Lose: The Missing Non-Coding Linc in Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequent cancer and one of the leading causes for cancer-related mortality. Aberrant activation of the Wnt signaling is an essential initiating factor in colon carcinogenesis, and a driving force of CRC progression. Recently, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) h...
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doaj-2eb5908a977a4dda959f7a6df2b816032020-11-24T22:09:12ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672017-09-01189200310.3390/ijms18092003ijms18092003To Wnt or Lose: The Missing Non-Coding Linc in Colorectal CancerPeng Shen0Martin Pichler1Meng Chen2George A. Calin3Hui Ling4Department of Experimental Therapeutics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USADepartment of Experimental Therapeutics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USADepartment of Experimental Therapeutics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USADepartment of Experimental Therapeutics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USADepartment of Experimental Therapeutics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USAColorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequent cancer and one of the leading causes for cancer-related mortality. Aberrant activation of the Wnt signaling is an essential initiating factor in colon carcinogenesis, and a driving force of CRC progression. Recently, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as significant players in CRC pathogenesis through diversified mechanisms. Although both Wnt signaling and lncRNAs represent interesting research areas for CRC, an effort of directly connecting these two areas is lacking. To fill in the knowledge gap, we focus on the reported findings of lncRNAs that regulate Wnt signaling or essential Wnt signaling targets. These include several newly discovered lncRNAs originated from the amplified cancer-associated chromosome 8q24 region that surrounds the essential Wnt target MYC gene, lncRNAs reported to be involved in CRC stem cells, and several individual lncRNAs connected to Wnt signaling through other mechanisms. This review will provide essential information that assists in understanding the missing link of lncRNAs to the classical Wnt signaling in CRC.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/18/9/2003Wntlong non-coding RNACCAT1CCAT2PVT1H19 |
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To Wnt or Lose: The Missing Non-Coding Linc in Colorectal Cancer |
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To Wnt or Lose: The Missing Non-Coding Linc in Colorectal Cancer |
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To Wnt or Lose: The Missing Non-Coding Linc in Colorectal Cancer |
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To Wnt or Lose: The Missing Non-Coding Linc in Colorectal Cancer |
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To Wnt or Lose: The Missing Non-Coding Linc in Colorectal Cancer |
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to wnt or lose: the missing non-coding linc in colorectal cancer |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequent cancer and one of the leading causes for cancer-related mortality. Aberrant activation of the Wnt signaling is an essential initiating factor in colon carcinogenesis, and a driving force of CRC progression. Recently, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as significant players in CRC pathogenesis through diversified mechanisms. Although both Wnt signaling and lncRNAs represent interesting research areas for CRC, an effort of directly connecting these two areas is lacking. To fill in the knowledge gap, we focus on the reported findings of lncRNAs that regulate Wnt signaling or essential Wnt signaling targets. These include several newly discovered lncRNAs originated from the amplified cancer-associated chromosome 8q24 region that surrounds the essential Wnt target MYC gene, lncRNAs reported to be involved in CRC stem cells, and several individual lncRNAs connected to Wnt signaling through other mechanisms. This review will provide essential information that assists in understanding the missing link of lncRNAs to the classical Wnt signaling in CRC. |
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Wnt long non-coding RNA CCAT1 CCAT2 PVT1 H19 |
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