Pathogenetic Role and Clinical Implications of Regulatory RNAs in Biliary Tract Cancer

Biliary tract cancer (BTC) is characterised by poor prognosis and low overall survival in patients. This is generally due to minimal understanding of its pathogenesis, late diagnosis and limited therapeutics in preventing or treating BTC patients. Non-coding RNA (ncRNA) are small RNAs (mRNA) that ar...

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Main Authors: Nduka Ofoeyeno, Emmanuel Ekpenyong, Chiara Braconi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Cancers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/1/12
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spelling doaj-8c20bc22afce4c89844f5126377adf892020-12-23T00:03:05ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942021-12-0113121210.3390/cancers13010012Pathogenetic Role and Clinical Implications of Regulatory RNAs in Biliary Tract CancerNduka Ofoeyeno0Emmanuel Ekpenyong1Chiara Braconi2The Institute of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G61 1QH, UKFaculty of Medicine, University of Calabar, Calabar 540271, NigeriaThe Institute of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G61 1QH, UKBiliary tract cancer (BTC) is characterised by poor prognosis and low overall survival in patients. This is generally due to minimal understanding of its pathogenesis, late diagnosis and limited therapeutics in preventing or treating BTC patients. Non-coding RNA (ncRNA) are small RNAs (mRNA) that are not translated to proteins. ncRNAs were considered to be of no importance in the genome, but recent studies have shown they play essential roles in biology and oncology such as transcriptional repression and degradation, thus regulating mRNA transcriptomes. This has led to investigations into the role of ncRNAs in the pathogenesis of BTC, and their clinical implications. In this review, the mechanisms of action of ncRNA are discussed and the role of microRNAs in BTC is summarised. The scope of this review will be limited to miRNA as they have been shown to play the most significant roles in BTC progression. There is huge potential in miRNA-based biomarkers and therapeutics in BTC, but more studies, research and technological advancements are required before it can be translated into clinical practice for patients.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/1/12non-coding RNAbiliary tract cancermiRNAbiomarkertherapyLncRNA
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author Nduka Ofoeyeno
Emmanuel Ekpenyong
Chiara Braconi
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Chiara Braconi
Pathogenetic Role and Clinical Implications of Regulatory RNAs in Biliary Tract Cancer
Cancers
non-coding RNA
biliary tract cancer
miRNA
biomarker
therapy
LncRNA
author_facet Nduka Ofoeyeno
Emmanuel Ekpenyong
Chiara Braconi
author_sort Nduka Ofoeyeno
title Pathogenetic Role and Clinical Implications of Regulatory RNAs in Biliary Tract Cancer
title_short Pathogenetic Role and Clinical Implications of Regulatory RNAs in Biliary Tract Cancer
title_full Pathogenetic Role and Clinical Implications of Regulatory RNAs in Biliary Tract Cancer
title_fullStr Pathogenetic Role and Clinical Implications of Regulatory RNAs in Biliary Tract Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Pathogenetic Role and Clinical Implications of Regulatory RNAs in Biliary Tract Cancer
title_sort pathogenetic role and clinical implications of regulatory rnas in biliary tract cancer
publisher MDPI AG
series Cancers
issn 2072-6694
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Biliary tract cancer (BTC) is characterised by poor prognosis and low overall survival in patients. This is generally due to minimal understanding of its pathogenesis, late diagnosis and limited therapeutics in preventing or treating BTC patients. Non-coding RNA (ncRNA) are small RNAs (mRNA) that are not translated to proteins. ncRNAs were considered to be of no importance in the genome, but recent studies have shown they play essential roles in biology and oncology such as transcriptional repression and degradation, thus regulating mRNA transcriptomes. This has led to investigations into the role of ncRNAs in the pathogenesis of BTC, and their clinical implications. In this review, the mechanisms of action of ncRNA are discussed and the role of microRNAs in BTC is summarised. The scope of this review will be limited to miRNA as they have been shown to play the most significant roles in BTC progression. There is huge potential in miRNA-based biomarkers and therapeutics in BTC, but more studies, research and technological advancements are required before it can be translated into clinical practice for patients.
topic non-coding RNA
biliary tract cancer
miRNA
biomarker
therapy
LncRNA
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/1/12
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