TITOLO
Towards Non-coding RNA Therapeutics
QUANDO
Mercoledì 10 ottobre 2024 ore 15:00
DOVE
Facoltà di Medicina e Psicologia
Aula 21 (secondo piano)
via Giorgio Nicola Papanicolau
Roma
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The purpose of this seminar is to introduce (illustrate) the ncRNAs, their potential roles and functions and methods for studying and targeting there RNAs as new therapies for disease
LncRNAs and microRNAs are non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression to control important aspects of development and metabolism such as cell differentiation, apoptosis and lifespan. Thousands of ncRNAs are transcribed from the human genome and many are known to be altered in human disease, yet their functions are largely unknown.
We will focus on a few microRNAs, e.g. miR-21, miR-155, let-7 and miR-34 which are implicated in human cancer.
Specifically, human let-7 and miR-34 are poorly expressed or deleted in different cancers such as breast (TNBC) and lymphoma (DLBCL), and over-expression of let-7 or miR-34 in cancer cells inhibits their growth, demonstrating a role for these miRNAs as tumor suppressors in human tissue.
let-7 and miR-34 regulate the expression of important oncogenes and immune checkpoint genes implicated in multiple cancers, suggesting a mechanism for their involvement in cancer.
We will focus on the role of these genes in regulating proto-oncogene expression during development and cancer, and on using mimics to these miRNAs to suppress tumorigenesis. In contrast, miR-21 and miR-155 are oncomiRs and up-regulated in many cancer types. We will also discuss developing effective strategies to target these miRNAs as a novel anti-cancer approach.
In this lecture you will learn about:
- Properties and functions of ncRNAs such as microRNAs
- Roles for ncRNAs and microRNAs in cancer
- Methods for detecting, studying and targeting microRNAs as cancer therapy