Author:
Bhat Ajaz A.,Younes Salma N.,Raza Syed Shadab,Zarif Lubna,Nisar Sabah,Ahmed Ikhlak,Mir Rashid,Kumar Sachin,Sharawat Surender K.,Hashem Sheema,Elfaki Imadeldin,Kulinski Michal,Kuttikrishnan Shilpa,Prabhu Kirti S.,Khan Abdul Q.,Yadav Santosh K.,El-Rifai Wael,Zargar Mohammad A.,Zayed Hatem,Haris Mohammad,Uddin Shahab
Abstract
AbstractEarly-stage detection of leukemia is a critical determinant for successful treatment of the disease and can increase the survival rate of leukemia patients. The factors limiting the current screening approaches to leukemia include low sensitivity and specificity, high costs, and a low participation rate. An approach based on novel and innovative biomarkers with high accuracy from peripheral blood offers a comfortable and appealing alternative to patients, potentially leading to a higher participation rate.Recently, non-coding RNAs due to their involvement in vital oncogenic processes such as differentiation, proliferation, migration, angiogenesis and apoptosis have attracted much attention as potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in leukemia. Emerging lines of evidence have shown that the mutational spectrum and dysregulated expression of non-coding RNA genes are closely associated with the development and progression of various cancers, including leukemia. In this review, we highlight the expression and functional roles of different types of non-coding RNAs in leukemia and discuss their potential clinical applications as diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology,Molecular Medicine
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