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The function of long noncoding RNAs in breast cancer carcinogenesis, development and its potential clinical significance

ZHAO Hanting,LIN Chaoyi,XU Yingchun,WANG Hongxia   

  1. Department of Oncology,Renji Hospital, School of Medicine,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai 200127,China
  • Received:2016-06-01 Revised:2016-07-11 Online:2016-08-31 Published:2016-08-31
  • Contact: XU Yingchun

Abstract: Long noncoding RNAs(lncRNAs)refer to noncoding RNA molecules with the length between 200-100 000 nucleotides. They were considered as transcriptional‘noise’without biological function. However,recent studies show that lncRNAs have a wide participation in gene silencing,transcriptional activation,cell cycle and differentiation,chromosome configuration modification,and many other biological functions,making lncRNAs a new hot spot in the field of cancer research. In this review,we give a systematic description of the relationship between lncRNAs and breast cancer carcinogenesis,progression,molecular subtyping,treatment resistance,epithelialmesenchymal transition and exosomes. We hope that this review will help to promote a better understanding of the sophisticated molecular regulation mechanisms of lncRNAs in breast cancer development and pioneer new ideas for diagnostic methods and specific therapeutic targets for breast cancer.

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