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MicroRNAs: potential biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis of different cancers

Prakash Chand Sharma, Alisha Gupta

2020Translational Cancer Research71 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A thorough understanding of the tumor environment and underlying genetic factors helps in the better formulation of cancer management strategies. Availability of efficient diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers facilitates early detection and progression of the disease. MicroRNAs affect different biological processes participating in tumorigenesis through regulation of their target genes. An expanding list of unique RNAs and understanding of their regulatory role has opened up a new field in cancer research. Based on a comprehensive literature search, we identified 728 miRNAs dysregulated in sixteen cancer types namely bladder cancer (BC), breast cancer (BrC), cervical cancer (CC), colorectal cancer (CRC), esophageal cancer (EC), endometrial cancer (EnC), gastric cancer (GC), hepatocellular cancer (HCC), head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC), lung cancer (LC), ovarian cancer (OC), pancreatic cancer (PC), prostate cancer (PrC), renal cell cancer (RCC), skin cancer (SC), and thyroid cancer (TC). Expression of 43 miRNAs was either upregulated or downregulated in six or more of these cancers. Finally, seven miRNAs namely mir-18a, mir-21, mir-143/145, mir-210, mir-218, mir-221, showing maximum dysregulation, either up- or down-regulation in the majority of cancers, were selected for a detailed presentation of their expression and evaluation of their potential as biomarkers in the diagnosis and prognosis of different cancers.

Topics & Concepts

CancerProstate cancerMedicinemicroRNAEndometrial cancerOncologyCarcinogenesisColorectal cancerPancreatic cancerOvarian cancerInternal medicineBladder cancerCancer biomarkersCancer researchBiologyGeneBiochemistryMicroRNA in disease regulationCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchCircular RNAs in diseases