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Noncoding RNAs and Colorectal Cancer: A General Overview
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most prevalent cancer in the world in which nonmelanoma
skin cases are not considered. Different epigenetic mechanisms play a role in the development
of cancer. Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) are RNA molecules transcribed from noncoding regions
of the genome. These are divided into sncRNAs (small noncoding RNAs: <200 nucleotides -
including miRNAs [microRNAs], siRNAs [small interfering RNAs], piRNAs [piwi-interacting
RNAs], snoRNAs [small nucleolar RNAs]) and lncRNAs (long noncoding RNAs: >200 nucleotides
- includingcircular RNAs [circRNAs]). NcRNAs can act as oncogenes or as tumor suppressor
genes in CRC and are potential biomarkers of diagnosis, with possible clinical implications.
This article aims to conduct a general review of all types of non-coding RNAs and their influence
in colorectal cancer, focus on biomarkers of CRC and their possible applications in clinical
practice, as well as review their biogenesis and functions. Furthermore, we seek to summarize possible
databases available for new searches and studies that require sequence annotation, comparison
sequences and target prediction for ncRNAs with the hope of gathering information that can
aid in the process of understanding and translating the use of ncRNAs into clinical practice.
Title: Noncoding RNAs and Colorectal Cancer: A General Overview
Description:
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most prevalent cancer in the world in which nonmelanoma
skin cases are not considered.
Different epigenetic mechanisms play a role in the development
of cancer.
Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) are RNA molecules transcribed from noncoding regions
of the genome.
These are divided into sncRNAs (small noncoding RNAs: <200 nucleotides -
including miRNAs [microRNAs], siRNAs [small interfering RNAs], piRNAs [piwi-interacting
RNAs], snoRNAs [small nucleolar RNAs]) and lncRNAs (long noncoding RNAs: >200 nucleotides
- includingcircular RNAs [circRNAs]).
NcRNAs can act as oncogenes or as tumor suppressor
genes in CRC and are potential biomarkers of diagnosis, with possible clinical implications.
This article aims to conduct a general review of all types of non-coding RNAs and their influence
in colorectal cancer, focus on biomarkers of CRC and their possible applications in clinical
practice, as well as review their biogenesis and functions.
Furthermore, we seek to summarize possible
databases available for new searches and studies that require sequence annotation, comparison
sequences and target prediction for ncRNAs with the hope of gathering information that can
aid in the process of understanding and translating the use of ncRNAs into clinical practice.
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