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Current Insights into Long Non-Coding RNAs (LncRNAs) in Prostate Cancer. | LitMetric

Current Insights into Long Non-Coding RNAs (LncRNAs) in Prostate Cancer.

Int J Mol Sci

Division of Clinical Oncology, Internal Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Auenbruggerplatz 15, A-8036 Graz, Austria.

Published: February 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play a significant role in the development of various cancers, including prostate cancer, by influencing tumor progression and contributing to features like castration resistance and metastasis.
  • Their expression levels change throughout tumor progression, with some lncRNAs increasing (like HOTAIR) while others decrease (like DRAIC).
  • lncRNAs also have potential as diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive tools in prostate cancer, and they could be targeted therapeutically to improve treatment outcomes and prevent disease advancement.

Article Abstract

The importance of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the pathogenesis of various malignancies has been uncovered over the last few years. Their dysregulation often contributes to or is a result of tumour progression. In prostate cancer, the most common malignancy in men, lncRNAs can promote castration resistance, cell proliferation, invasion, and metastatic spread. Expression patterns of lncRNAs often change during tumour progression; their expression levels may constantly rise (e.g., HOX transcript antisense RNA, HOTAIR), or steadily decrease (e.g., downregulated RNA in cancer, DRAIC). In prostate cancer, lncRNAs likewise have diagnostic (e.g., prostate cancer antigen 3, PCA3), prognostic (e.g., second chromosome locus associated with prostate-1, SChLAP1), and predictive (e.g., metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript-1, MALAT-1) functions. Considering their dynamic role in prostate cancer, lncRNAs may also serve as therapeutic targets, helping to prevent development of castration resistance, maintain stable disease, and prohibit metastatic spread.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5344005PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18020473DOI Listing

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