Long noncoding rna gas5 in breast cancer: Epigenetic mechanisms and biological functions

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Abstract

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been identified as contributors to the development and progression of cancer through various functions and mechanisms. LncRNA GAS5 is downregulated in multiple cancers and acts as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer. GAS5 interacts with various proteins (e.g., E2F1, EZH2, and YAP), DNA (e.g., the insulin receptor promoter), and various microRNAs (miRNAs). In breast cancer, GAS5 binds with miR‐21, miR‐222, miR‐221‐3p, miR‐196a‐5p, and miR‐378a‐5p that indicates the presence of several elements for miRNA binding (MREs) in GAS5. Mediated by the listed miRNAs, GAS5 is involved in the upregulation of a number of mRNAs of suppressor proteins such as PTEN, PDCD4, DKK2, FOXO1, and SUFU. Furthermore, the aberrant promoter methylation is involved in the regulation of GAS5 gene expression in triple-negative breast cancer and some other carcinomas. GAS5 can stimulate apoptosis in breast cancer via diverse pathways, including cell death receptors and mitochondrial signaling pathways. GAS5 is also a key player in the regulation of some crucial signal pathways in breast cancer, such as PI3K/AKT/mTOR, Wnt/β‐catenin, and NF‐κB signaling. Through epigenetic and other mechanisms, GAS5 can increase sensitivity to multiple drugs and improve prognosis. GAS5 is thus a promising target in the treatment of breast cancer patients.

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Filippova, E. A., Fridman, M. V., Burdennyy, A. M., Loginov, V. I., Pronina, I. V., Lukina, S. S., … Braga, E. A. (2021, July 1). Long noncoding rna gas5 in breast cancer: Epigenetic mechanisms and biological functions. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22136810

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