Tumor Suppressive Effects of GAS5 in Cancer Cells

Tumor Suppressive Effects of GAS5 in Cancer Cells. Non-Coding RNA, 8 (29). pp. 1-15. ISSN 2311-553X (2022)



Abstract

In recent years, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been shown to play important regulatory roles in cellular processes. Growth arrests specific transcript 5 (GAS5) is a lncRNA that is highly expressed during the cell cycle arrest phase but is downregulated in actively growing cells. Growth arrests specific transcript 5 was discovered to be downregulated in several cancers, primarily solid tumors, and it is known as a tumor suppressor gene that regulates cell proliferation, invasion, migration, and apoptosis via multiple molecular mechanisms. Furthermore, GAS5 polymorphism was found to affect GAS5 expression and functionality in a cell-specific manner. This review article focuses on GAS5’s tumor-suppressive effects in regulating oncogenic signaling pathways, cell cycle, apoptosis, tumor-associated genes, and treatment-resistant cells. We also discussed genetic polymorphisms of GAS5 and their association with cancer susceptibility.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: lncRNA, Growth-Arrest Specific Transcript 5, GAS5, Tumor Suppressor, Polymorphism
Taxonomy: By Niche > Genome > Genomes
By Niche > Genome > Human Genome
Local Content Hub: Niche > Genome
Depositing User: Hazrul Amir Tomyang (Puncak Alam)
Date Deposited: 22 Jan 2025 01:52
Last Modified: 22 Jan 2025 01:52
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