Publication: Roles and expression profiles of long non‐coding RNAs in triple‐negative breast cancers
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2017
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Kong, Xiangyi, Wenyue Liu, and Yanguo Kong. 2017. “Roles and expression profiles of long non‐coding RNAs in triple‐negative breast cancers.” Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine 22 (1): 390-394. doi:10.1111/jcmm.13327. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.13327.
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Abstract Triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC) refers to the breast cancers that express little human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), progesterone receptor (PR) and oestrogen receptor (ER). When compared to other types of breast cancers, TNBC behaves more aggressively with relatively poorer prognosis. Moreover, except chemotherapy, no targeted treatments have been approved yet until now. Although the molecular‐biological mechanisms of the initiation and development of TNBC have been explored a lot, the exact details underlying its progressions are still not clear. Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs), with the length greater than 200 nucleotides, are non‐protein coding transcripts. Previous researches have shown that lncRNAs are significantly involved in a variety of pathophysiological processes such as cell migration, invasion, proliferation, differentiation and development. lncRNAs’ dysregulated expressions have been observed in many types of tumours including TNBCs. This article will review the functional roles and dysregulations of lncRNAs in TNBCs. These lncRNAs are worthy of exploitation regarding their potential application values of TNBC's diagnosis and treatment.
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Original Article, Long non‐coding RNAs, triple‐negative breast cancer, expression
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