RNA Affects Skin Cancer Progression. RNA Once Again in the Spotlight!
Skin cancers are the most common cancers worldwide. The most common metastatic skin cancer is squamous cell carcinoma.
In February 2020, a novel study published in the American Journal of Pathology discovered a new RNA molecule, PRECSIT, which regulates the growth and invasion of squamous cell carcinoma. PRECSIT is acronym of
p53 regulated carcinoma-associated STAT3-activating long intergenic non-protein coding transcript.
In the future, RNA molecules such as PRECSIT could be utilized in cancer diagnostics as specific marker molecules and as targets for new therapies.
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