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Title Interaction of Noncoding RNAs with Hippo Signaling Pathway in Cancer Cells and Cancer Stem Cells
Type JournalPaper
Keywords non-coding RNAHippo pathwaycancer cellcancer stem cell
Abstract The Hippo signaling pathway has a regulatory function in the organogenesis process and cellular homeostasis, switching the cascade reactions of crucial kinases acts to turn off/on the Hippo pathway, altering the downstream gene expression and thereby regulating proliferation, apoptosis, or stemness. Disruption of this pathway can lead to the occurrence of various disorders and different types of cancer. Recent findings highlight the importance of ncRNAs, such as microRNA, circular RNA, and lncRNAs, in modulating the Hippo pathway. Defects in ncRNAs can disrupt Hippo pathway balance, increasing tumor cells, tumorigenesis, and chemotherapeutic resistance. This review summarizes ncRNAs' inhibitory or stimulatory role in - Hippo pathway regulation in cancer and stem cells. Identifying the relation between ncRNAs and the components of this pathway could pave the way for developing new biomarkers in the treatment and diagnosis of cancers.
Researchers Ahad Mokhtarzadeh (Not In First Six Researchers), (Not In First Six Researchers), Behzad Baradaran (Not In First Six Researchers), Shabnam Soltani Nazarloo (Not In First Six Researchers), Mohammad Amini (Fifth Researcher), Souzan Najafi (Fourth Researcher), Zohreh Jahanafrooz (Third Researcher), Reza Safaralizadeh (Second Researcher), Saba Abedimanesh (First Researcher)