Research progress on the interaction between long non‑coding RNAs and RNA‑binding proteins to influence the reprogramming of tumor glucose metabolism (Review).

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Oncology reports Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-20 DOI:10.3892/or.2022.8365
Weizheng Wu, Kunming Wen
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As epigenetic regulators, long non‑coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are involved in various important regulatory processes and typically interact with RNA‑binding proteins (RBPs) to exert their core functional effects. An increasing number of studies have demonstrated that lncRNAs can regulate the occurrence and development of cancer through a variety of complex mechanisms and can also participate in tumor glucose metabolism by directly or indirectly regulating the Warburg effect. As one of the metabolic characteristics of tumor cells, the Warburg effect provides a large amount of energy and numerous intermediate products to meet the consumption demands of tumor metabolism, providing advantages for the occurrence and development of tumors. The present review article summarizes the regulatory effects of lncRNAs on the reprogramming of glucose metabolism after interacting with RBPs in tumors. The findings discussed herein may aid in the better understanding of the pathogenesis of malignancies, and may provide novel therapeutic targets, as well as new diagnostic and prognostic markers for human cancers.

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长链非编码RNA与RNA结合蛋白相互作用影响肿瘤糖代谢重编程的研究进展(综述)
作为表观遗传调控因子,长链非编码RNA (lncRNAs)参与多种重要的调控过程,通常与RNA结合蛋白(rbp)相互作用以发挥其核心功能作用。越来越多的研究表明,lncRNAs可以通过多种复杂的机制调控癌症的发生发展,也可以通过直接或间接调控Warburg效应参与肿瘤糖代谢。Warburg效应作为肿瘤细胞的代谢特性之一,提供了大量的能量和众多的中间产物来满足肿瘤代谢的消耗需求,为肿瘤的发生发展提供了有利条件。本文综述了lncrna在肿瘤中与rbp相互作用后对糖代谢重编程的调控作用。本文讨论的发现可能有助于更好地理解恶性肿瘤的发病机制,并可能提供新的治疗靶点,以及新的人类癌症诊断和预后标志物。
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Oncology reports
Oncology reports 医学-肿瘤学
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3 months
期刊介绍: Oncology Reports is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of high quality original studies and reviews concerning a broad and comprehensive view of fundamental and applied research in oncology, focusing on carcinogenesis, metastasis and epidemiology.
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