Liver-specific lncRNAs associated with liver cancers

与肝癌相关的肝脏特异性长链非编码RNA

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Abstract

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are transcripts with a length more than 200 nt, which do not encode proteins and act just as RNA molecules. In general, lncRNAs have much more distinct tissue specificity than proteins, as they usually realize more peculiar regulatory functions. Their expression levels are often altered in a response to stress conditions, metabolic changes, development of different diseases, and carcinogenesis. Cancer-associated lncRNAs are widely considered as perspective and useful biomarkers. Thus, development of clinical tests, which include tissue-specific and cancer-specific lncRNAs, might significantly contribute to cancer diagnostics and/or prognosis of the disease. A number of lncRNAs is known to be dysregulated in liver tumors and considered as probable biomarkers. However, most of them are rather universally well-known lncRNAs associated with various cancers. In the present review, we aimed to shed light on other lncRNAs with preferential expression in liver and/or liver tumors, for example, LINC01554, LINC01093, LINC01348, LINC02428, FAM99B, etc. We summarized recent discoveries unveiling their dysregulation in liver malignancies and related cellular mechanisms in which they are involved and considered their significance as probable liver cancer biomarkers.

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