NORAD-regulated signaling pathways in breast cancer progression

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Main Author: Capela, Ana Maria
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Tavares-Marcos, Carlota, Estima-Arede, Hugo F., Nóbrega-Pereira, Sandrina, Jesus, Bruno Bernardes de
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Long non-coding RNA activated by DNA damage (NORAD) has recently been associated with pathologic mechanisms underlying cancer progression. Due to NORAD's extended range of interacting partners, there has been contradictory data on its oncogenic or tumor suppressor roles in BC. This review will summarize the function of NORAD in different BC subtypes and how NORAD impacts crucial signaling pathways in this pathology. Through the preferential binding to pumilio (PUM) proteins PUM1 and PUM2, NORAD has been shown to be involved in the control of cell cycle, angiogenesis, mitosis, DNA replication and transcription and protein translation. More recently, NORAD has been associated with PUM-independent roles, accomplished by interacting with other ncRNAs, mRNAs and proteins. The intricate network of NORAD-mediated signaling pathways may provide insights into the potential design of novel unexplored strategies to overcome chemotherapy resistance in BC treatment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv NORAD-regulated signaling pathways in breast cancer progression
title NORAD-regulated signaling pathways in breast cancer progression
spellingShingle NORAD-regulated signaling pathways in breast cancer progression
Capela, Ana Maria
LncRNAs
NORAD
Pumilio
Breast cancer
Chemotherapy resistance
title_short NORAD-regulated signaling pathways in breast cancer progression
title_full NORAD-regulated signaling pathways in breast cancer progression
title_fullStr NORAD-regulated signaling pathways in breast cancer progression
title_full_unstemmed NORAD-regulated signaling pathways in breast cancer progression
title_sort NORAD-regulated signaling pathways in breast cancer progression
author Capela, Ana Maria
author_facet Capela, Ana Maria
Tavares-Marcos, Carlota
Estima-Arede, Hugo F.
Nóbrega-Pereira, Sandrina
Jesus, Bruno Bernardes de
author_role author
author2 Tavares-Marcos, Carlota
Estima-Arede, Hugo F.
Nóbrega-Pereira, Sandrina
Jesus, Bruno Bernardes de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Capela, Ana Maria
Tavares-Marcos, Carlota
Estima-Arede, Hugo F.
Nóbrega-Pereira, Sandrina
Jesus, Bruno Bernardes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv LncRNAs
NORAD
Pumilio
Breast cancer
Chemotherapy resistance
topic LncRNAs
NORAD
Pumilio
Breast cancer
Chemotherapy resistance
description Long non-coding RNA activated by DNA damage (NORAD) has recently been associated with pathologic mechanisms underlying cancer progression. Due to NORAD's extended range of interacting partners, there has been contradictory data on its oncogenic or tumor suppressor roles in BC. This review will summarize the function of NORAD in different BC subtypes and how NORAD impacts crucial signaling pathways in this pathology. Through the preferential binding to pumilio (PUM) proteins PUM1 and PUM2, NORAD has been shown to be involved in the control of cell cycle, angiogenesis, mitosis, DNA replication and transcription and protein translation. More recently, NORAD has been associated with PUM-independent roles, accomplished by interacting with other ncRNAs, mRNAs and proteins. The intricate network of NORAD-mediated signaling pathways may provide insights into the potential design of novel unexplored strategies to overcome chemotherapy resistance in BC treatment.
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