Endocrine nuclear receptors and long non-coding RNAs reciprocal regulation in cancer (Review)

Monica Cantile, Margherita Cerrone,Maurizio Di Bonito, Pasquale Moccia, Maura Tracey, Gerardo Ferrara,Alfredo Budillon

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY(2024)

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Nuclear receptors (NRs) are transcriptional regulators involved in different aspects of normal cell physiology. Their deregulation is associated with aberrant expression, gene mutations and/or epigenetic alterations that can be related to the pathogenesis of various human diseases, and especially in cancer. In particular, a complex genomic network involved in the development and progression of NR-mediated cancer has been highlighted. Advanced genomic technologies have made it possible to understand that the expression of any particular NR in a given cancer subtype is only one component of a larger transcriptional machinery that is controlled by multiple associated NRs and transcription factors. Additionally, their ability to regulate and to be regulated by molecules of non-coding RNAs, microRNAs as well as long non-coding RNAs, is opening new scenarios for understanding the role of NRs in cancer initiation and progression. In the present review, the authors aimed to outline the reciprocal interactions that exist between the main NRs and long non-coding RNAs in different tumor diseases, to suggest new diagnostic biomarkers as well as therapeutic strategies for these tumors.
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nuclear receptors,long non-coding RNAs,cancer progression
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