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Insights into the Role of LncRNAs and miRNAs in Glioma Progression and Their Potential as Novel Therapeutic Targets

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Recent research has revealed the involvement of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and micro RNAs (miRNAs) in glioma development and advancement, suggesting their potential as biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Late-stage diagnosis and the limited effectiveness of conventional treatment...

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Autores principales: Kciuk, Mateusz, Yahya, Esam Bashir, Mohamed, Montaha Mohamed Ibrahim, Abdulsamad, Muhanad A., Allaq, Abdulmutalib A., Gielecińska, Adrianna, Kontek, Renata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10340789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444408
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15133298
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author Kciuk, Mateusz
Yahya, Esam Bashir
Mohamed, Montaha Mohamed Ibrahim
Abdulsamad, Muhanad A.
Allaq, Abdulmutalib A.
Gielecińska, Adrianna
Kontek, Renata
author_facet Kciuk, Mateusz
Yahya, Esam Bashir
Mohamed, Montaha Mohamed Ibrahim
Abdulsamad, Muhanad A.
Allaq, Abdulmutalib A.
Gielecińska, Adrianna
Kontek, Renata
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Recent research has revealed the involvement of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and micro RNAs (miRNAs) in glioma development and advancement, suggesting their potential as biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Late-stage diagnosis and the limited effectiveness of conventional treatments contribute to poor glioma outcomes, highlighting the need for early detection methods. Advances in biotechnology and neuroscience have shed light on non-coding RNAs role in glioma angiogenesis and progression. This review explores the impact of lncRNAs and miRNAs on gene regulation, either promoting or inhibiting glioma progression and establishes connections between these crucial cancer-related molecules. ABSTRACT: Accumulating evidence supports that both long non-coding and micro RNAs (lncRNAs and miRNAs) are implicated in glioma tumorigenesis and progression. Poor outcome of gliomas has been linked to late-stage diagnosis and mostly ineffectiveness of conventional treatment due to low knowledge about the early stage of gliomas, which are not possible to observe with conventional diagnostic approaches. The past few years witnessed a revolutionary advance in biotechnology and neuroscience with the understanding of tumor-related molecules, including non-coding RNAs that are involved in the angiogenesis and progression of glioma cells and thus are used as prognostic biomarkers as well as novel therapeutic targets. The emerging research on lncRNAs and miRNAs highlights their crucial role in glioma progression, offering new insights into the disease. These non-coding RNAs hold significant potential as novel therapeutic targets, paving the way for innovative treatment approaches against glioma. This review encompasses a comprehensive discussion about the role of lncRNAs and miRNAs in gene regulation that is responsible for the promotion or the inhibition of glioma progression and collects the existing links between these key cancer-related molecules.
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spelling pubmed-103407892023-07-14 Insights into the Role of LncRNAs and miRNAs in Glioma Progression and Their Potential as Novel Therapeutic Targets Kciuk, Mateusz Yahya, Esam Bashir Mohamed, Montaha Mohamed Ibrahim Abdulsamad, Muhanad A. Allaq, Abdulmutalib A. Gielecińska, Adrianna Kontek, Renata Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Recent research has revealed the involvement of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and micro RNAs (miRNAs) in glioma development and advancement, suggesting their potential as biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Late-stage diagnosis and the limited effectiveness of conventional treatments contribute to poor glioma outcomes, highlighting the need for early detection methods. Advances in biotechnology and neuroscience have shed light on non-coding RNAs role in glioma angiogenesis and progression. This review explores the impact of lncRNAs and miRNAs on gene regulation, either promoting or inhibiting glioma progression and establishes connections between these crucial cancer-related molecules. ABSTRACT: Accumulating evidence supports that both long non-coding and micro RNAs (lncRNAs and miRNAs) are implicated in glioma tumorigenesis and progression. Poor outcome of gliomas has been linked to late-stage diagnosis and mostly ineffectiveness of conventional treatment due to low knowledge about the early stage of gliomas, which are not possible to observe with conventional diagnostic approaches. The past few years witnessed a revolutionary advance in biotechnology and neuroscience with the understanding of tumor-related molecules, including non-coding RNAs that are involved in the angiogenesis and progression of glioma cells and thus are used as prognostic biomarkers as well as novel therapeutic targets. The emerging research on lncRNAs and miRNAs highlights their crucial role in glioma progression, offering new insights into the disease. These non-coding RNAs hold significant potential as novel therapeutic targets, paving the way for innovative treatment approaches against glioma. This review encompasses a comprehensive discussion about the role of lncRNAs and miRNAs in gene regulation that is responsible for the promotion or the inhibition of glioma progression and collects the existing links between these key cancer-related molecules. MDPI 2023-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10340789/ /pubmed/37444408 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15133298 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Kciuk, Mateusz
Yahya, Esam Bashir
Mohamed, Montaha Mohamed Ibrahim
Abdulsamad, Muhanad A.
Allaq, Abdulmutalib A.
Gielecińska, Adrianna
Kontek, Renata
Insights into the Role of LncRNAs and miRNAs in Glioma Progression and Their Potential as Novel Therapeutic Targets
title Insights into the Role of LncRNAs and miRNAs in Glioma Progression and Their Potential as Novel Therapeutic Targets
title_full Insights into the Role of LncRNAs and miRNAs in Glioma Progression and Their Potential as Novel Therapeutic Targets
title_fullStr Insights into the Role of LncRNAs and miRNAs in Glioma Progression and Their Potential as Novel Therapeutic Targets
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the Role of LncRNAs and miRNAs in Glioma Progression and Their Potential as Novel Therapeutic Targets
title_short Insights into the Role of LncRNAs and miRNAs in Glioma Progression and Their Potential as Novel Therapeutic Targets
title_sort insights into the role of lncrnas and mirnas in glioma progression and their potential as novel therapeutic targets
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10340789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444408
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15133298
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