26Aug 2021
The pleiotropic role of circular and long noncoding RNAs in cutaneous melanoma

The pleiotropic role of circular and long noncoding RNAs in cutaneous melanoma

The identification of the activating BRAFV600 mutations in approximately 50% of CM patients has recently fueled the development of novel small-molecule inhibitors that specifically target BRAFV600-mutant CM. In addition, a major progress in CM treatment has been made by monoclonal antibodies that regulate the immune checkpoint inhibitors. In the last decade, accumulating evidence points to the aberrant expression of different types of noncoding RNAs in CM. While studies on microRNAs have grown exponentially leading to significant insights on CM biology, the role of circular RNAs and long noncoding RNAs in this tumor is less understood, and much remains to be discovered. Here, we summarize and critically review the available evidence on the molecular functions of circRNAs and lncRNAs in BRAFV600-mutant CM and CM immunogenicity...

  • #oncology

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