| Literature DB >> 31286522 |
En-Wei Tao1, Wing Yin Cheng2, Wei-Lin Li2, Jun Yu2, Qin-Yan Gao1.
Abstract
tRNA-derived stress-induced RNAs (tiRNAs), important components of tRNA-derived fragments, are gaining popularity for their functions as small noncoding RNAs involved in cancer progression. Under cellular stress, tiRNAs are generated when mature tRNA is specifically cleaved by angiogenin and suggested to act as transducers or effectors involved in cellular stress responses. tiRNAs facilitate cells to respond to stresses mainly via reprogramming translation, inhibiting apoptosis, degrading mRNA, and generating stress granules. This review introduces the cellular biogenesis, molecular mechanisms, and biological roles of tiRNAs in stress response and disease regulation. A better understanding of their roles in regulating cancer may provide novel biomarkers or therapeutic targets for diagnosis and treatment.Entities:
Keywords: apoptosis; cancer; stress response; tiRNAs; translational reprogramming
Year: 2019 PMID: 31286522 DOI: 10.1002/jcp.29057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Physiol ISSN: 0021-9541 Impact factor: 6.384