Long non-coding RNAs regulation of therapeutic resistance

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Abstract

Non-protein coding RNAs have emerged as a regulator of cell signaling and cancer progression through regulation of cell proliferation, metastatic burden, and cancer stem cell capacity. A subtype of non-protein coding RNA is long non-protein coding RNA (lncRNA). Besides their aforementioned roles in cancer cell biology, dysregulation of lncRNAs contribute to resistance to therapeutic treatments. A couple of important therapeutic classes are chemotherapy and targeted/hormone therapies. This review highlights the variety of malignancies affected by lncRNA dysregulation and the underlying mechanism causing therapeutic resistance.

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Tsang, S., Patel, T., & Yustein, J. T. (2019). Long non-coding RNAs regulation of therapeutic resistance. Cancer Drug Resistance. OAE Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.20517/cdr.2019.58

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