Abstract

Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in the world, chemotherapy plays an important role in the treatment of gastric cancer. Autophagy is one of the important targets for the treatment of tumor at present. Autophagy can promote the formation of malignant phenotype and drug resistance in tumor, which is closely related to multiple signaling pathways. The regulatory effect of non-coding RNA on autophagy is an important supplement to previous studies. Therefore, in this paper, we summarized how non-coding RNA is involved in the regulation process of autophagy in gastric cancer and the influence of this regulation on the biological characteristics of gastric cancer, providing a theoretical basis for the targeted treatment of gastric cancer by autophagy. Key words: Autophagy; Noncoding RNA; Gastric cancer

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