TY - JOUR
T1 - Advancements and challenges of R-loops in cancers
T2 - Biological insights and future directions
AU - Li, Dengxiong
AU - Shao, Fanglin
AU - Li, Xinrui
AU - Yu, Qingxin
AU - Wu, Ruicheng
AU - Wang, Jie
AU - Wang, Zhipeng
AU - Wusiman, Dilinaer
AU - Ye, Luxia
AU - Guo, Yiqing
AU - Tuo, Zhouting
AU - Wei, Wuran
AU - Yoo, Koo Han
AU - Cho, William C.
AU - Feng, Dechao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2025/2/1
Y1 - 2025/2/1
N2 - R-loops involve in various biological processes under human normal physiological conditions. Disruption of R-loops can lead to disease onset and affect the progression of illnesses, particularly in cancers. Herein, we summarized and discussed the regulative networks, phenotypes and future directions of R-loops in cancers. In this review, we highlighted the following insights: (1) R-loops significantly influence cancer development, progression and treatment efficiency by regulating key genes, such as PARPs, BRCA1/2, sex hormone receptors, DHX9, and TOP1. (2) Currently, the ATM, ATR, cGAS/STING, and noncanonical pathways are the main pathways that involve in the regulatory network of R-loops in cancer. (3) Cancer biology can be modulated by R-loops-regulated phenotypes, including RNA methylation, DNA and histone methylation, oxidative stress, immune and inflammation regulation, and senescence. (4) Regulation of R-loops induces kinds of drug resistance in various cancers, suggesting that targeting R-loops maybe a promising way to overcome treatment resistance. (5) The role of R-loops in tumorigenesis remains controversial, and senescence may be a crucial research direction to unravel the mechanism of R-loop-induced tumorigenesis. Looking forward, further studies are needed to elucidate the specific mechanisms of R-loops in cancer, laying the groundwork for preclinical and clinical research.
AB - R-loops involve in various biological processes under human normal physiological conditions. Disruption of R-loops can lead to disease onset and affect the progression of illnesses, particularly in cancers. Herein, we summarized and discussed the regulative networks, phenotypes and future directions of R-loops in cancers. In this review, we highlighted the following insights: (1) R-loops significantly influence cancer development, progression and treatment efficiency by regulating key genes, such as PARPs, BRCA1/2, sex hormone receptors, DHX9, and TOP1. (2) Currently, the ATM, ATR, cGAS/STING, and noncanonical pathways are the main pathways that involve in the regulatory network of R-loops in cancer. (3) Cancer biology can be modulated by R-loops-regulated phenotypes, including RNA methylation, DNA and histone methylation, oxidative stress, immune and inflammation regulation, and senescence. (4) Regulation of R-loops induces kinds of drug resistance in various cancers, suggesting that targeting R-loops maybe a promising way to overcome treatment resistance. (5) The role of R-loops in tumorigenesis remains controversial, and senescence may be a crucial research direction to unravel the mechanism of R-loop-induced tumorigenesis. Looking forward, further studies are needed to elucidate the specific mechanisms of R-loops in cancer, laying the groundwork for preclinical and clinical research.
KW - Cellular senescence
KW - Drug resistance
KW - Methylation
KW - R-loops
KW - Tumor immunity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.canlet.2024.217359
DO - 10.1016/j.canlet.2024.217359
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39613219
AN - SCOPUS:85210542268
SN - 0304-3835
VL - 610
JO - Cancer Letters
JF - Cancer Letters
M1 - 217359
ER -