TUG 1: a pivotal oncogenic long non‐coding RNA of human cancers

Z Li, J Shen, MTV Chan, WKK Wu - Cell proliferation, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Z Li, J Shen, MTV Chan, WKK Wu
Cell proliferation, 2016Wiley Online Library
Long non‐coding RNA s (lnc RNA s) are a group greater than 200 nucleotides in length. An
increasing number of studies has shown that lnc RNA s play important roles in diverse
cellular processes, including proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, invasion and chromatin
remodelling. In this regard, deregulation of lnc RNA s has been documented in human
cancers. TUG 1 is a recently identified oncogenic lnc RNA whose aberrant upregulation has
been detected in different types of cancer, including B‐cell malignancies, oesophageal …
Abstract
Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a group greater than 200 nucleotides in length. An increasing number of studies has shown that lncRNAs play important roles in diverse cellular processes, including proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, invasion and chromatin remodelling. In this regard, deregulation of lncRNAs has been documented in human cancers. TUG1 is a recently identified oncogenic lncRNA whose aberrant upregulation has been detected in different types of cancer, including B‐cell malignancies, oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma, bladder cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma and osteosarcoma. In these malignancies, knock‐down of TUG1 has been shown to suppress cell proliferation, invasion and/or colony formation. Interestingly, TUG1 has been found to be downregulated in non‐small cell lung carcinoma, indicative of its tissue‐specific function in tumourigenesis. Pertinent to clinical practice, TUG1 may act as a prognostic biomarker for tumours. In this review, we summarize current knowledge concerning the role of TUG1 in tumour progression and discuss mechanisms associated with it.
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