Genes (Nov 2022)

Pathophysiological Role and Diagnostic Potential of R-Loops in Cancer and Beyond

  • Essak S. Khan,
  • Sven Danckwardt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13122181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 2181

Abstract

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R-loops are DNA–RNA hybrids that play multifunctional roles in gene regulation, including replication, transcription, transcription–replication collision, epigenetics, and preserving the integrity of the genome. The aberrant formation and accumulation of unscheduled R-loops can disrupt gene expression and damage DNA, thereby causing genome instability. Recent links between unscheduled R-loop accumulation and the abundance of proteins that modulate R-loop biogenesis have been associated with numerous human diseases, including various cancers. Although R-loops are not necessarily causative for all disease entities described to date, they can perpetuate and even exacerbate the initially disease-eliciting pathophysiology, making them structures of interest for molecular diagnostics. In this review, we discuss the (patho) physiological role of R-loops in health and disease, their surprising diagnostic potential, and state-of-the-art techniques for their detection.

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