Mechanisms of miRNAs (MicroRNAs) and Their Expression in Gastric Cancer.

Q3 Veterinary
T Eslammanesh, A Mirshekari, N Dahmardeh, M Ghafari, F Mahmoodi, M Jahantigh, A R Mirzaei, B Fazeli-Nasab
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Abstract

Gastric cancer is the fourth most prevalent form of cancer globally and the second leading cause of cancer-related fatalities worldwide. It was responsible for approximately 768,000 deaths. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), as short non-coding RNAs, undoubtedly play a central and decisive role in various types of cancer due to their interaction with target genes. Since the discovery of the identity and clinical functions of miRNAs in the past few decades, their potential as therapeutic targets in cancer research has been the focus of extensive study. The present study aims to investigate the role of microRNAs in gastric cancer, focusing on their expression, biogenesis, and potential as therapeutic biomarkers. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been identified as critical regulators of cell proliferation, signaling pathways, and the cell cycle. Furthermore, they have been identified as markers of metastasis in the stomach, liver, and lymph nodes, as well as indicators of response to chemotherapy in cancer patients. Numerous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of miRNAs in gastric cancer as biomarkers for cancer prognosis. A number of oncogenic clinical trials are currently underway, exploring the use of miRNAs in screening, diagnosis, and drug testing. However, many systematic molecular mechanisms, including a detailed investigation of miRNAs and their expression in gastric cancer, remain to be elucidated. Consequently, in addition to presenting the updated results of recent preclinical studies, researchers have investigated the biogenesis of miRNAs and their expression in cancer cells. It is hoped that the analysis of molecular interaction effects and the identification of target molecules and signaling pathways for miRNAs will contribute to the prevention and treatment of this disease.

胃癌中miRNAs (MicroRNAs)及其表达的机制。
胃癌是全球第四大最常见的癌症形式,也是全球癌症相关死亡的第二大原因。它造成了大约76.8万人死亡。MicroRNAs (miRNAs)作为一种短的非编码rna,由于其与靶基因的相互作用,在各种类型的癌症中无疑发挥着核心和决定性的作用。自过去几十年发现mirna的身份和临床功能以来,它们在癌症研究中作为治疗靶点的潜力一直是广泛研究的焦点。本研究旨在探讨microrna在胃癌中的作用,重点关注其表达、生物发生和作为治疗生物标志物的潜力。microrna (mirna)已被确定为细胞增殖、信号通路和细胞周期的关键调节因子。此外,它们已被确定为胃、肝脏和淋巴结转移的标志,以及癌症患者对化疗反应的指标。大量研究已经证明了mirna在胃癌中作为癌症预后的生物标志物的有效性。一些致癌临床试验目前正在进行中,探索mirna在筛选、诊断和药物测试中的应用。然而,许多系统的分子机制,包括对mirna及其在胃癌中的表达的详细研究,仍有待阐明。因此,除了展示最近临床前研究的最新结果外,研究人员还研究了mirna的生物发生及其在癌细胞中的表达。希望通过分子相互作用效应的分析,以及mirna靶分子和信号通路的鉴定,有助于预防和治疗本病。
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Archives of Razi Institute
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