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PIWI-interacting RNAs: Mitochondria-based biogenesis and functions in cancer

PIWI-interacting RNAs: Mitochondria-based biogenesis and functions in cancer

Jingfen Su
Anthony Concilla
Dianzheng Zhang
Fang Zhao
Fangfang Shen
Hao Zhang
Fuyou Zhou
Genes & Diseases第8卷, 第5期pp.603-622纸质出版 2021-09-01在线发表 2020-10-05
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PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNAs), once thought to be mainly functioning in germlines, are now known to play an essential role in somatic and cancerous tissues. Ping-pong cycle initiation and mitochondria-based phased production constitute the core of the piRNA biogenesis and these two processes are well conserved in mammals, including humans. By being involved in DNA methylation, histone marker deposition, mRNA degradation, and protein modification, piRNAs also contribute to carcinogenesis partly due to oncogenic stress-induced piRNA dysregulation. Also, piRNAs play important roles in cancer stemness, drug resistance, and tumor immunology. Results from liquid biopsy analysis of piRNA can be used in both cancer diagnoses and cancer prognoses. A combination of targeting piRNA with other therapeutic strategies could be groundbreaking cancer treatment.

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CarcinogenesisClinical utilityMitochondria-based phased productionPing-pong cyclePiwi-interacting RNAs