Abstract
Background: It is substantiated that LncRNAs are associated with carcinoma progression. OIP5- AS1 is a tumor-related carcinoma suppressor lncRNA, previously discovered in zebrafish, which is involved in the progression of a variety of cancers, has a regulatory effect on carcinoma, and interacts with miRNA and other biomolecules to affect the physiological and pathological processes of carcinoma cells. This article will discuss the effect of OIP5-AS1 in various cancers and its regulatory mechanism.
Methods: This paper summarized and analyzed OIP5-AS1, which functions on the germination and progression of carcinoma and its regulatory mechanism. Meanwhile, the related research was retrieved and collected by the PubMed system.
Result: OIP5-AS1 is overexpressed in various tumors, which regulates and controls tumor growth and participates in tumor progression, including breast carcinoma, ovarian carcinoma, cervical carcinoma, lung carcinoma, laryngeal squamous cell gastric carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma. The research evidence proves that OIP5-AS1 takes part in carcinoma proliferation, growth, migration, invasion, and apoptosis.
Conclusion: OIP5-AS1 probably can be an effective biomarker or a potential therapeutic target in multiple tumors.
Keywords: OIP5-AS1, long noncoding RNA, carcinoma, microRNA, treatment, target.
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:OIP5-AS1: A Fascinating Long Noncoding RNA in Carcinoma
Volume: 27 Issue: 46
Author(s): Juanjuan Zhong, Jinlan Chen, Bei Wang, Zixian Zhou, Yujie Shen, Yibo Gong, Fangshun Tan and Chengfu Yuan*
Affiliation:
- College of Medical Science, Three Gorges University, Yichang 443002,China
Keywords: OIP5-AS1, long noncoding RNA, carcinoma, microRNA, treatment, target.
Abstract:
Background: It is substantiated that LncRNAs are associated with carcinoma progression. OIP5- AS1 is a tumor-related carcinoma suppressor lncRNA, previously discovered in zebrafish, which is involved in the progression of a variety of cancers, has a regulatory effect on carcinoma, and interacts with miRNA and other biomolecules to affect the physiological and pathological processes of carcinoma cells. This article will discuss the effect of OIP5-AS1 in various cancers and its regulatory mechanism.
Methods: This paper summarized and analyzed OIP5-AS1, which functions on the germination and progression of carcinoma and its regulatory mechanism. Meanwhile, the related research was retrieved and collected by the PubMed system.
Result: OIP5-AS1 is overexpressed in various tumors, which regulates and controls tumor growth and participates in tumor progression, including breast carcinoma, ovarian carcinoma, cervical carcinoma, lung carcinoma, laryngeal squamous cell gastric carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma. The research evidence proves that OIP5-AS1 takes part in carcinoma proliferation, growth, migration, invasion, and apoptosis.
Conclusion: OIP5-AS1 probably can be an effective biomarker or a potential therapeutic target in multiple tumors.
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Zhong Juanjuan , Chen Jinlan , Wang Bei , Zhou Zixian, Shen Yujie , Gong Yibo , Tan Fangshun and Yuan Chengfu *, OIP5-AS1: A Fascinating Long Noncoding RNA in Carcinoma, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2021; 27 (46) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612827666210927105558
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