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Títulos: New Insights into the Roles of lncRNAs as Modulators of Cytoskeleton Architecture and Their Implications in Cellular Homeostasis and in Tumorigenesis
Autores/as: García Padilla, Carlos
Muñoz Gallardo, María del Mar
Lozano Velasco, Estefanía
Castillo Casas, Juan Manuel
Caño Carrillo, Sheila
García López, Virginio
Aranega Jiménez, Amelia
Franco, Diego
García Martínez, Virginio Enrique
López Sánchez, Carmen
Palabras clave: ARN largos no codificantes;Long non-coding RNAs;Filamentos de actina;Arquitectura del citoesqueleto;Cáncer;Tumorigénesis;lcRnNAs;Actin filaments;Cytoskeleton architecture;Tumorigenesis;Cancer
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Editor/a: MDPI
Resumen: The importance of the cytoskeleton not only in cell architecture but also as a pivotal element in the transduction of signals that mediate multiple biological processes has recently been highlighted. Broadly, the cytoskeleton consists of three types of structural proteins: (1) actin filaments, involved in establishing and maintaining cell shape and movement; (2) microtubules, necessary to support the different organelles and distribution of chromosomes during cell cycle; and (3) intermediate filaments, which have a mainly structural function showing specificity for the cell type where they are expressed. Interaction between these protein structures is essential for the cytoskeletal mesh to be functional. Furthermore, the cytoskeleton is subject to intense spatio-temporal regulation mediated by the assembly and disassembly of its components. Loss of cytoskeleton homeostasis and integrity of cell focal adhesion are hallmarks of several cancer types. Recently, many reports have pointed out that lncRNAs could be critical mediators in cellular homeostasis controlling dynamic structure and stability of the network formed by cytoskeletal structures, specifically in different types of carcinomas. In this review, we summarize current information available about the roles of lncRNAs as modulators of actin dependent cytoskeleton and their impact on cancer pathogenesis. Finally, we explore other examples of cytoskeletal lncRNAs currently unrelated to tumorigenesis, to illustrate knowledge about them.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/20072
DOI: 10.3390/ncrna8020028
Colección:DABCZ - Artículos

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