CCAT 1-A pivotal oncogenic long non-coding RNA in colorectal cancer
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2023
Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is ranked as the third most common cancer and second deadliest cancer in both men and women in the world. Currently, the cure rate and 5-year survival rate of CRC patients remain relatively low. Therefore, discovering a novel molecular biomarker that can be used to improve CRC screening, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment would be beneficial. Long non-coding RNA colon cancer-associated transcript 1 (CCAT 1) has been found overexpressed in CRC and is associated with CRC tumorigenesis and treatment outcome. CCAT 1 has a high degree of specificity and sensitivity, it is readily detected in CRC tissues and is significantly overexpressed in both premalignant and malignant CRC tissues. Besides, CCAT 1 is associated with clinical manifestation and advanced features of CRC, such as lymph node metastasis, high tumor node metastasis stage, differentiation, invasion, and distant metastasis. In addition, they can upregulate oncogenic c-MYC and negatively modulate microRNAs via different mechanisms of action. Furthermore, dysregulated CCAT 1 also enhances the chemoresistance in CRC cells while downregulation of them reverses the malignant phenotypes of cancer cells. In brief, CCAT 1 serves as a potential screening, diagnostic and prognostic biomarker in CRC, it also serves as a potential therapeutic marker to treat CRC patients.
Keywords
Biomarker, Long non-coding RNA, Colorectal cancer, CCAT 1, C-MYC
Publication Title
British Journal of Biomedical Science
Recommended Citation
Liau, Xiew Leng; Salvamani, Shamala; Gunasekaran, Baskaran; Chellappan, Dinesh Kumar; Rhodes, Anthony; Ulaganathan, Vaidehi; and Tiong, Yee Lian, "CCAT 1-A pivotal oncogenic long non-coding RNA in colorectal cancer" (2023). Research Publications (2021 to 2025). 2612.
https://knova.um.edu.my/research_publications_2021_2025/2612
Divisions
pathology
Volume
80
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Publisher Location
AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND