Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (Jan 2020)

Crosstalk Mechanisms Between HGF/c-Met Axis and ncRNAs in Malignancy

  • Xin Liu,
  • Xin Liu,
  • Ranran Sun,
  • Ranran Sun,
  • Jianan Chen,
  • Jianan Chen,
  • Liwen Liu,
  • Liwen Liu,
  • Xichun Cui,
  • Xichun Cui,
  • Shen Shen,
  • Shen Shen,
  • Guangying Cui,
  • Guangying Cui,
  • Zhigang Ren,
  • Zhigang Ren,
  • Zujiang Yu,
  • Zujiang Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.00023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Several lines of evidence have confirmed the magnitude of crosstalk between HGF/c-Met axis (hepatocyte growth factor and its high-affinity receptor c-mesenchymal-epithelial transition factor) and non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in tumorigenesis. Through activating canonical or non-canonical signaling pathways, the HGF/c-Met axis mediates a range of oncogenic processes such as cell proliferation, invasion, apoptosis, and angiogenesis and is increasingly becoming a promising target for cancer therapy. Meanwhile, ncRNAs are a cluster of functional RNA molecules that perform their biological roles at the RNA level and are essential regulators of gene expression. The expression of ncRNAs is cell/tissue/tumor-specific, which makes them excellent candidates for cancer research. Many studies have revealed that ncRNAs play a crucial role in cancer initiation and progression by regulating different downstream genes or signal transduction pathways, including HGF/c-Met axis. In this review, we discuss the regulatory association between ncRNAs and the HGF/c-Met axis by providing a comprehensive understanding of their potential mechanisms and roles in cancer development. These findings could reveal their possible clinical applications as biomarkers for therapeutic interventions.

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