Non-Coding RNA (May 2022)

LncRNA-Dependent Mechanisms of Transforming Growth Factor-β: From Tissue Fibrosis to Cancer Progression

  • Philip Chiu-Tsun Tang,
  • Ying-Ying Zhang,
  • Jane Siu-Fan Li,
  • Max Kam-Kwan Chan,
  • Jiaoyi Chen,
  • Ying Tang,
  • Yiming Zhou,
  • Dongmei Zhang,
  • Kam-Tong Leung,
  • Ka-Fai To,
  • Sydney Chi-Wai Tang,
  • Hui-Yao Lan,
  • Patrick Ming-Kuen Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ncrna8030036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
p. 36

Abstract

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Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is a crucial pathogenic mediator of inflammatory diseases. In tissue fibrosis, TGF-β regulates the pathogenic activity of infiltrated immunocytes and promotes extracellular matrix production via de novo myofibroblast generation and kidney cell activation. In cancer, TGF-β promotes cancer invasion and metastasis by enhancing the stemness and epithelial mesenchymal transition of cancer cells. However, TGF-β is highly pleiotropic in both tissue fibrosis and cancers, and thus, direct targeting of TGF-β may also block its protective anti-inflammatory and tumor-suppressive effects, resulting in undesirable outcomes. Increasing evidence suggests the involvement of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in TGF-β-driven tissue fibrosis and cancer progression with a high cell-type and disease specificity, serving as an ideal target for therapeutic development. In this review, the mechanism and translational potential of TGF-β-associated lncRNAs in tissue fibrosis and cancer will be discussed.

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