Sagarika Kabra, Neetu Sharma, Ankita Kumari, Saba Khan, Rashmi Pathak, Himanshu Sharma, Abdullah Al Noman
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Abstract
Non-coding RNA (ncRNA) has been recognized to be an essential regulator of cellular processes and gene expression in cancer. The present study covers the various roles of ncRNAs, including circular RNAs (circRNAs), long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), and microRNAs (miR-NAs), that affect cancer properties. Oncogenesis, metastasis, and treatment resistance are all pro-cesses involving ncRNAs, which have tremendous potential as new therapeutic agents and tar-gets. The review covers the broad spectrum of ncRNAs in cancer biology, including their types and activities, epigenetic control, function in metastasis and angiogenesis, detection and profiling ap-proaches, potential as biomarkers, and therapeutic possibilities. Recent advancements in next-gener-ation sequencing and other molecular methods have helped us better understand how ncRNAs work and their potential therapeutic uses. However, there are still challenges to standardizing detection technologies and producing effective RNA-based therapeutics. Therefore, further studies are needed to solve important issues in this sector. Standardization efforts are also essential to developing iden-tical methods for ncRNA collection, quantification, and analysis throughout multiple laboratories and ensuring the findings are reliable and comparable. Large-scale, multi-recentre studies are required to verify the diagnostic usefulness of ncRNA biomarkers across a wide range of patient groups. Also, more detailed mechanistic knowledge is necessary for understanding the particular molecular mech-anisms by which ncRNAs affect cancer growth, metastasis, and treatment response. This review high-lights the complex relationships between ncRNAs and cancer biology and also focuses on their po-tential effect on cancer diagnosis and treatment. It also highlights the necessity for more studies to fully understand the therapeutic potential of ncRNAs in cancer. As studies advance, using ncRNA results in clinical practice might change cancer treatment by novel opportunities for specific therapy and personalized medicine.