The roles and mechanisms of coding and noncoding RNA variations in cancer

IF 9.5 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sang Yean Kim, Min Jeong Na, Sungpil Yoon, Eunbi Shin, Jin Woong Ha, Soyoung Jeon, Suk Woo Nam
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Functional variations in coding and noncoding RNAs are crucial in tumorigenesis, with cancer-specific alterations often resulting from chemical modifications and posttranscriptional processes mediated by enzymes. These RNA variations have been linked to tumor cell proliferation, growth, metastasis, and drug resistance and are valuable for identifying diagnostic or prognostic cancer biomarkers. The diversity of posttranscriptional RNA modifications, such as splicing, polyadenylation, methylation, and editing, is particularly significant due to their prevalence and impact on cancer progression. Additionally, other modifications, including RNA acetylation, circularization, miRNA isomerization, and pseudouridination, are recognized as key contributors to cancer development. Understanding the mechanisms underlying these RNA modifications in cancer can enhance our knowledge of cancer biology and facilitate the development of innovative therapeutic strategies. Targeting these RNA modifications and their regulatory enzymes may pave the way for novel RNA-based therapies, enabling tailored interventions for specific cancer subtypes. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the roles and mechanisms of various coding and noncoding RNA modifications in cancer progression and highlights recent advancements in RNA-based therapeutic applications. In the intricate field of cancer study, researchers investigate how changes in RNA, a molecule that carries genetic instructions, contribute to cancer. Researchers explores these RNA changes, their mechanisms, and their role in cancer development. The authors review various ways RNA can be modified, including methylation, editing, and alternative splicing. The authors underline how these RNA changes can impact cancer development by affecting gene activity, protein creation, and cell behavior. The review’s key findings suggest that RNA changes are deeply involved in cancer’s start, development, and treatment response. By charting the landscape of RNA changes in cancer cells, the authors aim to pave new paths for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. They conclude targeting RNA changes offers a promising strategy for developing innovative cancer treatments, marking a significant progress in our approach to fighting this disease. This summary was initially drafted using artificial intelligence, then revised and fact-checked by the author.

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编码和非编码 RNA 变异在癌症中的作用和机制。
编码和非编码 RNA 的功能变异在肿瘤发生中至关重要,癌症特异性改变通常是由酶介导的化学修饰和转录后过程造成的。这些 RNA 变异与肿瘤细胞的增殖、生长、转移和耐药性有关,对确定诊断或预后癌症生物标志物很有价值。转录后 RNA 修饰(如剪接、多腺苷酸化、甲基化和编辑)的多样性因其普遍性和对癌症进展的影响而尤为重要。此外,包括 RNA 乙酰化、环化、miRNA 异构化和假酸化在内的其他修饰也被认为是癌症发展的关键因素。了解这些 RNA 修饰在癌症中的作用机制,可以提高我们对癌症生物学的认识,促进创新治疗策略的开发。以这些 RNA 修饰及其调控酶为靶点,可为基于 RNA 的新型疗法铺平道路,从而实现针对特定癌症亚型的定制干预。本综述全面概述了各种编码和非编码 RNA 修饰在癌症进展中的作用和机制,并重点介绍了基于 RNA 的治疗应用的最新进展。
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Experimental and Molecular Medicine
Experimental and Molecular Medicine 医学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
19.50
自引率
0.80%
发文量
166
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Experimental & Molecular Medicine (EMM) stands as Korea's pioneering biochemistry journal, established in 1964 and rejuvenated in 1996 as an Open Access, fully peer-reviewed international journal. Dedicated to advancing translational research and showcasing recent breakthroughs in the biomedical realm, EMM invites submissions encompassing genetic, molecular, and cellular studies of human physiology and diseases. Emphasizing the correlation between experimental and translational research and enhanced clinical benefits, the journal actively encourages contributions employing specific molecular tools. Welcoming studies that bridge basic discoveries with clinical relevance, alongside articles demonstrating clear in vivo significance and novelty, Experimental & Molecular Medicine proudly serves as an open-access, online-only repository of cutting-edge medical research.
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