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MicroRNA-145 targets in cancer and the cardiovascular system: evidence for common signaling pathways

Dwitiya Sawant, Brenda Lilly

2020Vascular Biology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

miRNAs are small regulatory RNAs which govern gene expression post-transcriptionally by primarily binding to the 3'-UTR of mRNA target genes. miR-145 is a well-studied miRNA that has been implicated in controlling a range of biological processes. miR-145 is expressed in a variety of tissues and cell types and acts as a tumor-suppressor by regulating target gene signaling pathways involved in different aspects of tumor growth and progression. There is also strong evidence that highlights the important functions of miR-145 in the cardiovascular system. Here, we review the mechanisms of miR-145 in tumorigenesis and cancer progression and compare and contrast with the roles of miR-145 in cardiovascular development and disease. We discuss the important targets of miR-145 in cancer and their possible link to the cardiovascular system.

Topics & Concepts

microRNACarcinogenesisBiologySignal transductionCancerSuppressorGeneRegulation of gene expressionTumor progressionCancer researchGene expressionBioinformaticsComputational biologyGeneticsMicroRNA in disease regulationCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchCircular RNAs in diseases