Long Noncoding RNAs in Ovarian Cancer—Functions and Clinical Applications

Lili Zhong & Yinlong Zhao et al.

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are RNA molecules with a length of more than 200 nt that have been discovered in recent years. LncRNAs can participate in regulating gene expression and various biological activities through multiple pathways, such as at the epigenetic level, transcriptional level, and posttranscriptional level. In recent years, with the increasing understanding of lncRNAs, a large number of studies have shown that lncRNAs are closely related to ovarian cancer and participate in its occurrence and development, providing a new method to investigate ovarian cancer. In this review, we analyzed and summarized the relationship between various lncRNAs and ovarian cancer in terms of occurrence, development, and clinical significance, in order to provide a theoretical basis for basic research and clinical application of ovarian cancer.

Authors
Lili Zhong, Xin Li, Yicun Wang, Bin Liu, Xiangfu Ding, Yinlong Zhao
Funding

Special Health Project of Jilin Province

2020SCZT061

Special Health Project of Jilin Province

2019SCZT026

Bethune Project

419161900018

International science and technology cooperation project of Jilin Province

20210402003GH

Natural Science of Science and Technology Division Jilin

20200201505JC

Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Development Project

20200201577JC