Advances in peptides encoded by non-coding RNAs: A cargo in exosome

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Abstract

The metastasis of malignant tumors determines patient prognosis. This is the main reason for the poor prognosis of patients with cancer and the most challenging aspect of treating malignant tumors. Therefore, it is important to identify early tumor markers and molecules that can predict patient prognosis. However, there are currently no molecular markers with good clinical accuracy and specificity. Many non-coding RNA (ncRNAs)have been identified, which can regulate the process of tumor development at multiple levels. Interestingly, some ncRNAs are translated to produce functional peptides. Exosomes act as signal carriers, are encapsulated in nucleic acids and proteins, and play a messenger role in cell-to-cell communication. Recent studies have identified exosome peptides with potential diagnostic roles. This review aims to provide a theoretical basis for ncRNA-encoded peptides or proteins transported by exosomes and ultimately to provide ideas for further development of new diagnostic and prognostic cancer markers.

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Yang, J., Liu, M., Fang, X., Zhang, H., Ren, Q., Zheng, Y., … Zhou, Y. (2022, December 23). Advances in peptides encoded by non-coding RNAs: A cargo in exosome. Frontiers in Oncology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.1081997

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