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Review
. 2025 Feb 19;18(1):20.
doi: 10.1186/s13045-025-01671-9.

Noncoding RNA-encoded peptides in cancer: biological functions, posttranslational modifications and therapeutic potential

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Noncoding RNA-encoded peptides in cancer: biological functions, posttranslational modifications and therapeutic potential

Shiming Tan et al. J Hematol Oncol. .

Abstract

In the present era, noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have become a subject of considerable scientific interest, with peptides encoded by ncRNAs representing a particularly promising avenue of investigation. The identification of ncRNA-encoded peptides in human cancers is increasing. These peptides regulate cancer progression through multiple molecular mechanisms. Here, we delineate the patterns of diverse ncRNA-encoded peptides and provide a synopsis of the methodologies employed for the identification of ncRNAs that possess the capacity to encode these peptides. Furthermore, we discuss the impacts of ncRNA-encoded peptides on the biological behavior of cancer cells and the underlying molecular mechanisms. In conclusion, we describe the prospects of ncRNA-encoded peptides in cancer and the challenges that need to be overcome.

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Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Identification of ncRNA-encoded peptides and their aberrant expression in various types of human primary tumors. Red arrows: Up-regulated. Green arrows: Down-regulated
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Identification of ncRNA-encoded peptides in various organelles. A subset of studies have reported on the subcellular localization of ncRNA-encoded peptides, which are mainly localized to the nucleus, cytoplasm, plasma membrane, mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and endoplasmic reticulum. Some ncRNA-encoded peptides can be sorted to endosomes and exosomes. In addition, a small number of ncrna-encoded peptides can be secreted extracellularly
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Timeline of the discoveries in ncRNA-encoded peptides. Timeline of first reports of different types of ncRNA-encoded peptides and first reports of different types of ncRNA-encoded peptides in cancer
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Methods for prediction and characterization of ncRNA-encoded peptides. A Bioinformatics prediction of sORF. B Ribo-seq screening of ncRNAs with coding potential. C Mass spectrometry identification of peptide sequences. D Detection of TAG for mutated start codon fusions in ncRNA sORFs. E CRISPR/Cas9 knock-in TAG to detect endogenous expression of ncRNA-encoded peptides. F Generation of target antibodies to detect endogenous expression of ncRNA-encoded peptides. G Sucrose density gradient separation to detect ribosomal enrichment on ncRNAs
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Effects of ncRNA-encoded peptides on the biological behavior of cancer cells. NcRNA-encoded peptides can affect cancer cell proliferation, metastasis, the tumor vasculature, stemness, malignant differentiation, senescence, ferroptosis, chemoresistance, target drug resistance and radioresistance
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Different perspectives summarize ncRNA-encoded peptides associated with proliferation and metastasis. A NcRNA-encoded peptides regulate cancer cell proliferation and metastasis through multiple signaling pathways. B NcRNA-encoded peptides regulate cancer cell proliferation and metastasis by affecting specific proteins. C NcRNA-encoded peptides regulate cancer cell proliferation and metastasis through metabolic reprogramming. D NcRNA-encoded peptides in different organelles can influence cancer cell proliferation and metastasis. E NcRNA-encoded peptides regulate cancer cell proliferation and metastasis through other mechanisms
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The role of ncRNA-encoded peptides in vasculature, stemness and malignant differentiation. A NcRNA-encoded peptides regulate lymphangiogenesis and angiogenesis through various molecular mechanisms. B NcRNA-encoded peptides regulate stemness through various molecular mechanisms. C NcRNA-encoded peptides regulate malignant differentiation through various molecular mechanisms
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The role of ncRNA-encoded peptides in senescence and ferroptosis. A NcRNA-encoded peptides regulate senescence through various molecular mechanisms. B NcRNA-encoded peptides regulate ferroptosis through various molecular mechanisms
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The role of ncRNA-encoded peptides in therapeutic resistance and therapeutic sensitivity. A NcRNA-encoded peptides act as oncogenes that promote DOX, cisplatin, pemetrexed, PARP/ATR/CDK4/6 inhibitors, EGFR-TKI, IR, epirubicin and camptothecin resistance in cancer cells. B NcRNA-encoded peptides act as tumor suppressor genes that promote oxaliplatin, sorafenib, TMZ, EGFR-TKI and IR sensitivity in cancer cells
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NcRNA-encoded peptides regulate the biological behavior of cancer cells through PTMs. A NcRNA-encoded peptides can regulate protein phosphorylation by affecting protein kinases or protein phosphatases, binding to protein phosphorylation sites, affecting receptor-ligand binding, and affecting second messengers, which in turn modulates cancer cell proliferation, metastasis, angiogenesis, stemness, and ferroptosis. B NcRNA-encoded peptides can regulate protein ubiquitination by affecting E3 ligases or deubiquitinating enzymes and binding to protein ubiquitination sites, which in turn modulates cancer cell proliferation, metastasis, EGFR-TKI sensitivity, sorafenib sensitivity and ferroptosis. C NcRNA-encoded peptides can regulate cancer cell proliferation and metastasis by affecting phosphorylation-mediated ubiquitination. D NcRNA-encoded peptides can regulate cancer cell targeted drug resistance, radioresistance and chemoresistance by affecting PARylation. E NcRNA-encoded peptides can regulate cancer cell stemness by affecting phosphorylation and cholesterol modification. F NcRNA-encoded peptides can regulate protein SUMOylation by affecting SUMO E3 ligases and binding to SUMO protein, which in turn modulate cancer cell malignant differentiation and ferroptosis
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Potential applications of ncRNA-encoded peptides. The prospective role of ncRNA-encoded peptides in cancer clinical treatment: therapeutic targets, diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, cancer vaccines, drug synergism, and anticancer therapy

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