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The potential of long noncoding RNAs for precision medicine in human cancer

Journal

CANCER LETTERS
Volume 501, Issue -, Pages 12-19

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2020.11.040

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Precision oncology; LncRNAs; Biomarker; Clinical practice

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  1. National Key Scientific Program of China [2016YFC1302305]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81972470, 81672615]
  3. Shenzhen Development and Reform Commission Subject Construction Project [[2017] 1434]
  4. TBSI faculty start-up funding
  5. Shenzhen Bay Laboratory
  6. Provincial Key R&D Project of Anhui [1804h08020259]

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Precision medicine aims to classify patients better using individual clinical and biological biomarkers, with a focus on the potential applications of dysregulated lncRNAs in cancer risk evaluation, detection, surveillance, and prognosis. The stable and easily detectable nature of lncRNAs in clinical samples makes them promising biomarker candidates in oncology.
Precision medicine promises to better classify patients by individual clinical and biological biomarkers, which may provide an accurate assessment of disease risk, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment response. Cancer frequently displays substantial inter-tumor and intra-tumor heterogeneity and hence oncology is well suited for application of precision approaches. Recent studies have demonstrated that dysregulated lncRNAs play pivotal roles in tumor heterogeneity. In this review, attention is focused on the potential applications of lncRNAs as biomarker candidates for cancer risk evaluation, detection, surveillance and prognosis. LncRNAs are often stable in clinical samples and easily detected. The functional implications and therapeutic potential of targeting lncRNAs in human cancer are further discussed. Finally, existing deficiencies and future perspectives in translating fundamental lncRNA knowledge into clinical practice are highlighted.

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