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PANDORA-Seq Unveils the Hidden Small Non-Coding RNA Landscape in Hypopharyngeal Carcinoma.

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International journal of molecular sciences Vol. 26 (13) • Jun 2025

Hypopharyngeal carcinoma is a highly aggressive malignancy in the head and neck region with poor prognosis due to challenges in early diagnosis, high invasiveness, recurrence rate, and metastatic potential. Small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) play crucial roles in tumorigenesis and progression and hold potential as clinical diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets. However, the ability of traditional RNA-sequencing technologies to detect modified sncRNAs is limited, potentially leading to the failure to accurately identify some functionally relevant sncRNAs. In this study, we employed PANDORA-seq technology for the first time to systematically profile sncRNA expression in cancerous and adjacent normal tissues from five patients with hypopharyngeal carcinoma. Our results revealed dynamic changes in sncRNA expression in hypopharyngeal carcinoma tissues and found 4798 significantly differentially expressed sncRNAs. Among these, differentially expressed miRNAs and tsRNAs were primarily involved in key signaling pathways, including MAPK, FoxO, and TGF-beta. Additionally, we validated the differential expression of eight sncRNAs in hypopharyngeal carcinoma tissues, which may represent potential diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets. This study lays the foundation for the application of PANDORA-seq technology in human cancers and offers new directions for exploring the underlying molecular mechanisms of hypopharyngeal carcinoma and potential targets for its clinical diagnosis and treatment.

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