From Function to Mechanism: Unveiling the Role of Small Nucleolar Ribonucleic Acids in Digestive Tumours

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Clinical Genetics Pub Date : 2025-03-06 DOI:10.1111/cge.14739
Dongxin Xi, Guli Shayila Dui Sanbai, Min Jiang, Zhihao Zhang, Taoran Sun, Weijia Wang, Yu Guo
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Small nucleolar ribonucleic acids (snoRNAs) have emerged as crucial regulators in various biological processes and have garnered significant attention for their potential roles in cancer. These noncoding ribonucleic acids (RNAs) primarily guide ribosomal RNA (rRNA) pseudouridylation and 2′-O-methylation modifications and exhibit stable expression in the serum, making them promising biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Digestive tract cancer poses a severe global health threat due to its high mortality rate and difficulty in early detection. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying tumor development is critical for improving diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Small nucleolar RNAs, with their diverse functions and stable presence in biological fluids, offer a unique opportunity to address these challenges. Small nucleolar RNAs are a class of small noncoding RNAs mainly located in the nucleolus of eukaryotic cells. They play essential roles in the maturation and modification of rRNAs, transfer RNAs, and small nuclear RNAs. They also participate in alternative splicing regulation and exhibit microRNA-like functions, influencing various cellular processes. Abnormal expression of snoRNAs has been closely linked to the development, invasion, and metastasis of digestive system tumors. Given their stable expression in serum and the ability to function independently of host genes, snoRNAs hold great potential as biomarkers for early screening, prognosis prediction, and therapeutic targets in digestive system tumors. Their involvement in key signaling pathways and molecular mechanisms provides a foundation for developing targeted therapies and improving patient outcomes. This review highlights the significance of snoRNAs in digestive system tumors, their biological roles, connections to cancer progression, and potential clinical applications. Further exploration of snoRNAs is expected to provide new insights into the diagnosis and treatment of digestive system tumors.

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从功能到机制:揭示小核仁核糖核酸在消化道肿瘤中的作用。
小核核糖核酸(Small nucleolar ribonucicacid, snoRNAs)在各种生物过程中已成为重要的调节因子,并因其在癌症中的潜在作用而受到广泛关注。这些非编码核糖核酸(RNA)主要指导核糖体RNA (rRNA)假尿嘧啶化和2'- o -甲基化修饰,并在血清中表现出稳定的表达,使其成为有希望的生物标志物和治疗靶点。消化道癌症因其高死亡率和难以早期发现而对全球健康构成严重威胁。了解肿瘤发展的分子机制对提高诊断和治疗策略至关重要。小核仁rna具有不同的功能和在生物流体中的稳定存在,为解决这些挑战提供了独特的机会。小核仁rna是一类主要位于真核细胞核仁内的非编码小rna。它们在rna、转移rna和小核rna的成熟和修饰中起着至关重要的作用。它们还参与选择性剪接调节,并表现出类似microrna的功能,影响各种细胞过程。snoRNAs的异常表达与消化系统肿瘤的发生、侵袭和转移密切相关。鉴于其在血清中的稳定表达以及独立于宿主基因发挥作用的能力,snoRNAs作为消化系统肿瘤早期筛查、预后预测和治疗靶点的生物标志物具有很大的潜力。它们参与关键的信号通路和分子机制,为开发靶向治疗和改善患者预后提供了基础。这篇综述强调了snorna在消化系统肿瘤中的意义、它们的生物学作用、与癌症进展的联系以及潜在的临床应用。对snorna的进一步探索有望为消化系统肿瘤的诊断和治疗提供新的见解。
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Clinical Genetics
Clinical Genetics 医学-遗传学
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期刊介绍: Clinical Genetics links research to the clinic, translating advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of genetic disease for the practising clinical geneticist. The journal publishes high quality research papers, short reports, reviews and mini-reviews that connect medical genetics research with clinical practice. Topics of particular interest are: • Linking genetic variations to disease • Genome rearrangements and disease • Epigenetics and disease • The translation of genotype to phenotype • Genetics of complex disease • Management/intervention of genetic diseases • Novel therapies for genetic diseases • Developmental biology, as it relates to clinical genetics • Social science research on the psychological and behavioural aspects of living with or being at risk of genetic disease
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