LncRNA HAGLROS:各种人类癌症中的重要致癌推进剂。

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current drug targets Pub Date : 2024-10-31 DOI:10.2174/0113894501345632241022055444
Jingjie Yang, Haodong He, Lihan Chen, Yuzhang Wei, Yulong Liu, Xiaolan Li, Chengfu Yuan
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HAGLR Opposite Strand lncRNA(HAGLROS)是一种长非编码 RNA(lncRNA),位于人类 2 号染色体长臂的 2q31.1 位点上。新的证据表明,HAGLROS 在人类癌症中起着关键作用,其特点是在多种恶性肿瘤中显著上调,在这些肿瘤中起着致癌驱动因子的作用。HAGLROS 的异常表达与 13 种不同癌症类型的发生和发展密切相关,其中 9 种癌症类型的不良临床结果和总体生存率下降与 HAGLROS 的异常表达密切相关。从机理上讲,HAGLROS 受转录因子 STAT3 的调控影响,与 9 个 miRNA 竞争性结合,激活 5 个对癌细胞增殖和转移至关重要的信号通路,并复杂地调节基因表达谱。鉴于其多方面的作用,HAGLROS 有望成为癌症诊断和预后的候选对象。此外,其作为治疗靶点的潜力也为肿瘤学的新型治疗策略带来了巨大希望。本综述综述了目前有关 HAGLROS 的研究,涵盖其在癌症中的表达模式、生物学作用和临床意义。通过阐明这些方面,本综述旨在提供新的视角,以促进我们对癌症生物学的理解,提高诊断准确性,完善预后评估,并为靶向治疗干预铺平道路。
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LncRNA HAGLROS: A Vital Oncogenic Propellant in Various Human Cancers.

HAGLR Opposite Strand lncRNA (HAGLROS) is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) located on the long arm of human chromosome 2 at locus 2q31.1. Emerging evidence highlights HAGLROS as a pivotal player in human cancers, characterized by its significant upregulation across multiple malignancies where it functions as an oncogenic driver. Its aberrant expression is closely linked to the initiation and progression of 13 distinct cancer types, notably correlating with adverse clinical outcomes and reduced overall survival rates in 9 of these cancer types. Mechanistically, HAGLROS is under the regulatory influence of the transcription factor STAT3, exerts competitive binding to 9 miRNAs, activates 5 signaling pathways pivotal for cancer cell proliferation and metastasis, as well as intricately modulates gene expression profiles. Given its multifaceted roles, HAGLROS emerges as a promising candidate for cancer diagnostics and prognostics. Moreover, its potential as a therapeutic target holds considerable promise for novel treatment strategies in oncology. This review synthesizes current research on HAGLROS, covering its expression patterns, biological roles, and clinical significance in cancer. By shedding light on these aspects, this review aims to contribute new perspectives that advance our understanding of cancer biology, enhance diagnostic accuracy, refine prognostic assessments, and pave the way for targeted therapeutic interventions.

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Current drug targets
Current drug targets 医学-药学
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期刊介绍: Current Drug Targets aims to cover the latest and most outstanding developments on the medicinal chemistry and pharmacology of molecular drug targets e.g. disease specific proteins, receptors, enzymes, genes. Current Drug Targets publishes guest edited thematic issues written by leaders in the field covering a range of current topics of drug targets. The journal also accepts for publication mini- & full-length review articles and drug clinical trial studies. As the discovery, identification, characterization and validation of novel human drug targets for drug discovery continues to grow; this journal is essential reading for all pharmaceutical scientists involved in drug discovery and development.
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