Long non-coding RNAs: versatile master regulators of gene expression and crucial players in cancer

Am J Transl Res. 2012;4(2):127-50. Epub 2012 Apr 8.

Abstract

With rapid development of sequencing technologies such as deep sequencing and whole genome high-density tiling array, we now know that most of the "junk" genomic sequences are transcribed as non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs). A large number of long ncRNA transcripts (> 200bp) have been identified, and these long ncRNAs (LncRNAs) are found to be crucial regulators for epigenetic modulation, transcription, and translation. In this review, we briefly summarize the regulatory function of LncRNAs with a particular focus on the underlying mechanisms of LncRNAs in oncogenesis, tumor metastasis and suppression.

Keywords: Long non-coding RNA (LncRNA); competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA); epigenetic regulation; natural antisense RNA (NAT); oncogenic lncRNA; pseudogene transcript.