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Non-coding RNAs as emerging regulators and biomarkers in colorectal cancer.

Chandra KishoreDevarajan Karunagaran
Published in: Molecular and cellular biochemistry (2022)
CRC is the third most common cancer occurring worldwide and the second leading cause of cancer deaths. In the year 2020, 1,931,590 new cases of CRC and 935,173 deaths were reported. The last two decades have witnessed an intensive study of noncoding RNAs and their implications in various pathological conditions including cancer. Noncoding RNAs such as miRNAs, tsRNAs, piRNAs, lncRNAs, pseudogenes, and circRNAs have emerged as promising prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers in preclinical studies of cancer. Some of these noncoding RNAs have also been shown as promising therapeutic targets for cancer treatment. In this review, we have discussed the emerging roles of various types of noncoding RNAs in CRC and their future implications in colorectal cancer management and research.
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