Long non-coding RNAs and exosomal lncRNAs: potential functions in lung cancer progression, drug resistance and tumor microenvironment remodeling

Entezari, Maliheh and Ghanbarirad, Maryam and Taheriazam, Afshin and Sadrkhanloo, Mehrdokht and Zabolian, Amirhossein and Goharrizi, Mohammad Ali Shekhi Beig and Hushmandi, Kiavash and Aref, Amir Reza and Ashrafizadeh, Milad and Zarrabi, Ali and Nabavi, Noushin and Rabiee, Navid and Hashemi, Mehrdad and Samarghandian, Saeed (2022) Long non-coding RNAs and exosomal lncRNAs: potential functions in lung cancer progression, drug resistance and tumor microenvironment remodeling. Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, 150 . ISSN 0753-3322 (Print) 1950-6007 (Online)

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Abstract

Among the different kinds of tumors threatening human life, lung cancer is one that is commonly observed in both males and females. The aggressive behavior of lung cancer and interactions occurring in tumor microenvironment enhances the malignancy of this tumor. The lung tumor cells have demonstrated capacity in developing chemo- and radio-resistance. LncRNAs are a category of non-coding RNAs that do not encode proteins, but their aberrant expression is responsible for tumor development, especially lung cancer. In the present review, we focus on both lncRNAs and exosomal lncRNAs in lung cancer, and their ability in regulating proliferation and metastasis. Cell cycle progression and molecular mechanisms related to lung cancer metastasis such as EMT and MMPs are regulated by lncRNAs. LncRNAs interact with miRNAs, STAT, Wnt, EZH2, PTEN and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways to affect progression of lung cancer cells. LncRNAs demonstrate both tumor-suppressor and tumor-promoting functions in lung cancer. They can be considered as biomarkers in lung cancer and especially exosomal lncRNAs present in body fluids are potential tools for minimally invasive diagnosis. Furthermore, we discuss regulation of lncRNAs by anti-cancer drugs and genetic tools as well as the role of these factors in therapy response of lung cancer cells.
Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Chemoresistance; LncRNA; Lung cancer; MiRNA; Radioresistance
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Sabancı University Nanotechnology Research and Application Center
Depositing User: Ali Zarrabi
Date Deposited: 22 Aug 2022 15:05
Last Modified: 22 Aug 2022 15:05
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/44158

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