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Connecting the dots: LncRNAs in the KRAS pathway and cancer

  • Mudasir Maqbool
  • , Md Sadique Hussain
  • , Ajay Singh Bisht
  • , Alka Kumari
  • , Almaz Kamran
  • , Ayesha Sultana
  • , Rajesh Kumar
  • , Yumna Khan
  • , Gaurav Gupta
  • University of Kashmir
  • Uttaranchal University
  • Shri Guru Ram Rai University
  • Chandigarh University
  • HIMT College of Pharmacy
  • Yenepoya Pharmacy College & Research Centre
  • Lovely Professional University
  • The University of Agriculture, Peshawar
  • Chitkara University

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Abstract

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been identified as important participants in several biological functions, particularly their complex interactions with the KRAS pathway, which provide insights into the significant roles lncRNAs play in cancer development. The KRAS pathway, a central signaling cascade crucial for cell proliferation, survival, and differentiation, stands out as a key therapeutic target due to its aberrant activation in many human cancers. Recent investigations have unveiled a myriad of lncRNAs, such as H19, ANRIL, and MEG3, intricately modulating the KRAS pathway, influencing both its activation and repression through various mechanisms, including epigenetic modifications, transcriptional regulation, and post-transcriptional control. These lncRNAs function as fine-tuners, delicately orchestrating the balance required for normal cellular function. Their dysregulation has been linked to the development and progression of multiple malignancies, including lung, pancreatic, and colorectal carcinomas, which frequently harbor KRAS mutations. This scrutiny delves into the functional diversity of specific lncRNAs within the KRAS pathway, elucidating their molecular mechanisms and downstream effects on cancer phenotypes. Additionally, it underscores the diagnostic and prognostic potential of these lncRNAs as indicators for cancer detection and assessment. The complex regulatory network that lncRNAs construct within the context of the KRAS pathway offers important insights for the creation of focused therapeutic approaches, opening new possibilities for precision medicine in oncology. However, challenges such as the dual roles of lncRNAs in different cancer types and the difficulty in therapeutically targeting these molecules highlight the ongoing debates and need for further research. As ongoing studies unveil the complexities of lncRNA-mediated KRAS pathway modulation, the potential for innovative cancer interventions becomes increasingly promising.

Original languageEnglish
Article number155570
JournalPathology Research and Practice
Volume262
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

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Keywords

  • KRAS pathway
  • Long non-coding RNAs
  • Molecular mechanisms
  • Precision medicine
  • Therapeutic target

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