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Title

Emerging roles of long non-coding RNA FTX in human disorders.

Authors

Sheykhi-Sabzehpoush, Mohadeseh; Ghasemian, Majid; Khojasteh Pour, Fatemeh; Mighani, Mohammad; Moghanibashi, Mehdi; Mohammad Jafari, Razieh; Zabel, Maciej; Dzięgiel, Piotr; Farzaneh, Maryam; Kempisty, Bartosz

Abstract

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are involved the progression of cancerous and non-cancerous disorders via different mechanism. FTX (five prime to xist) is an evolutionarily conserved lncRNA that is located upstream of XIST and regulates its expression. FTX participates in progression of various malignancy including gastric cancer, glioma, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, and retinoblastoma. Also, FTX can be involved in the pathogenesis of non-cancerous disorders such as endometriosis and stroke. FTX acts as competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) and via sponging various miRNAs, including miR-186, miR-200a-3p, miR-215-3p, and miR-153-3p to regulate the expression of their downstream target. FTX by targeting various signaling pathways including Wnt/β-catenin, PI3K/Akt, SOX4, PDK1/PKB/GSK-3β, TGF-β1, FOXA2, and PPARγ regulate molecular mechanism involved in various disorders. Dysregulation of FTX is associated with an increased risk of various disorders. Therefore, FTX and its downstream targets may be suitable biomarkers for the diagnosis and treatment of human malignancies. In this review, we summarized the emerging roles of FTX in human cancerous and non-cancerous cells.

Publication

Clinical & Translational Oncology, 2023, Vol 25, Issue 10, p2812

ISSN

1699-048X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s12094-023-03163-z

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