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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in human lymphomas

REVIEW ARTICLE

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in human lymphomas

Ali Gholami
Khosro Farhadi
Fatemeh Sayyadipour
Masoud Soleimani
Fakhredin Saba
Genes & Diseases第9卷, 第4期pp.900-914纸质出版 2022-07-01在线发表 2021-02-12
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Lymphomas are a diverse group of haematologic malignancies, which occur in infection-fighting cells of the lymphatic system. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are noncoding RNAs, which have recently received significant attention as the main mediators of gene expression. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge on lncRNAs involved in lymphomas, their molecular functions, as well as their potential clinical value. Relevant literature was identified by a PubMed search of English language papers using the following terms: Lymphoma, LncRNA, leukemia, proliferation, apoptosis, and prognosis. LncRNAs are imperative for lymphoma carcinogenesis through affecting apoptosis, cell proliferation, invasion, and response to chemotherapy. The expression level of lncRNAs can affect chemotherapyinduced apoptosis. Taken together, lncRNA dysregulation in lymphoma cells is not only an epiphenomenon but also lncRNA transcription is critically related to the initiation and progression of lymphomas. Aberrant expression of lncRNAs can lead to the transformation of normal lymphocytes into lymphoma cells.

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