Frontiers in Oncology (Mar 2022)

Long Noncoding RNA: Shining Stars in the Immune Microenvironment of Gastric Cancer

  • Xian Xiao,
  • Xian Xiao,
  • Xian Xiao,
  • Wen Cheng,
  • Wen Cheng,
  • Wen Cheng,
  • Guixing Zhang,
  • Guixing Zhang,
  • Guixing Zhang,
  • Chaoran Wang,
  • Chaoran Wang,
  • Chaoran Wang,
  • Binxu Sun,
  • Binxu Sun,
  • Chunyuan Zha,
  • Chunyuan Zha,
  • Chunyuan Zha,
  • Fanming Kong,
  • Fanming Kong,
  • Yingjie Jia,
  • Yingjie Jia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.862337
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Gastric cancer (GC) is a kind of malignant tumor disease that poses a serious threat to human health. The GC immune microenvironment (TIME) is a very complex tumor microenvironment, mainly composed of infiltrating immune cells, extracellular matrix, tumor-associated fibroblasts, cytokines and chemokines, all of which play a key role in inhibiting or promoting tumor development and affecting tumor prognosis. Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) is a non-coding RNA with a transcript length is more than 200 nucleotides. LncRNAs are expressed in various infiltrating immune cells in TIME and are involved in innate and adaptive immune regulation, which is closely related to immune escape, migration and invasion of tumor cells. LncRNA-targeted therapeutic effect prediction for GC immunotherapy provides a new approach for clinical research on the disease.

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