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Long non-coding RNA in glioma: signaling pathways
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Shi J
; Dong B
; Cao J
; Mao Y
; Guan W
; Peng Y
; Wang S
Oncotarget
2017[Apr]; 8
(16
): 27582-27592
PMID28187439
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Glioma is regarded as the most prevalent malignant carcinoma of the central
nervous system. Thus, the development of new therapeutic strategies targeting
glioma is of significant clinical importance. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are
functional RNA molecules without a protein-coding function and are reportedly
involved in the initiation and progression of glioma. Dysregulation of lncRNAs in
glioma is due to activation of several signaling pathways, such as the
BRD4-HOTAIR-?-catenin/PDCD4, p53-Hif-H19/IGF2 and CRNDE/mTOR pathways.
Furthermore, microRNAs (miRNAs) such as miR-675 also interact with lncRNAs in
glioma. Thus, exploring the mechanisms by which lncRNA control processes will be
instrumental for devising new effective therapies against glioma.