Epigenetically Regulating Non-Coding RNAs in Colorectal Cancer: Promises and Potentials

Zahra Taheri, Majid Zaki-Dizaji

Abstract


Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common malignancy with high mortality. Despite advancements in understanding its molecular causes and improved drug therapies, patient survival rates remain low. The main reasons for the high mortality rate are cancer metastasis and the emergence of drug-resistant cancer cell populations. While genetic changes are recognized as the main driver of CRC occurrence and progression, recent studies suggest that epigenetic regulation is a crucial marker in cancer, influencing the interplay between genetics and the environment. Research has shown the significant regulatory roles of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in CRC development. This review explores epigenetically regulated ncRNAs and their functions, aiming to understand key regulatory mechanisms that impact CRC development. Additionally, it discusses the potential use of these ncRNAs in CRC diagnosis, prognosis, and targeted treatments.


Keywords


Colorectal cancer, Non-coding RNA, Epigenetic, DNA methylation, Epitranscriptome, RNA modification

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