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Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) HOTAIR: Pathogenic roles and therapeutic opportunities in gastric cancer

REVIEW ARTICLE

Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) HOTAIR: Pathogenic roles and therapeutic opportunities in gastric cancer

Wencheng Kong
Guang Yin
Sixin Zheng
Xinchun Liu
Akao Zhu
Panpan Yu
Jian Zhang
Yuqiang Shan
Rongchao Ying
Huicheng Jin
Genes & Diseases第9卷, 第5期pp.1269-1280纸质出版 2022-09-01在线发表 2021-08-21
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Gastric cancer is one of the first malignant cancers in the world and a large number of people die every year due to this disease. Many genetic and epigenetic risk factors have been identified that play a major role in gastric cancer. HOTAIR is an effective epigenetic agent known as long noncoding RNA (lncRNA). HOTAIR has been described to have biological functions in biochemical and cellular processes through interactions with many factors, leading to genomic stability, proliferation, survival, invasion, migration, metastasis, and drug resistance. In the present article, we reviewed the prognostic value of the molecular mechanisms underlying the HOTAIR regulation and its function in the development of Gastric Cancer, whereas elucidation of HOTAIReprotein and HOTAIReDNA interactions can be helpful in the identification of cancer processes, leading to the development of potential therapeutic strategies.

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ExpressionGastric cancerHOTAIR regulationRegulatory pathways