Review of MicroRNA Deregulation in Oral Cancer. Part I.

IF 1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Antonia Kolokythas, Michael Miloro, Xiaofeng Zhou
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Abstract

Objectives: Oral cancer is the sixth most common malignancy worldwide. Cancer development and progression requires inactivation of tumour suppressor genes and activation of proto-oncogenes. Expression of these genes is in part dependant on RNA and microRNA based mechanisms. MicroRNAs are essential regulators of diverse cellular processes including proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, survival, motility, invasion and morphogenesis. Several microRNAs have been found to be aberrantly expressed in various cancers including oral cancer. The purpose of this article was to review the literature related to microRNA deregulation in the head and neck/oral cavity cancers.

Material and methods: A comprehensive review of the available literature from 2000 to 2011 relevant to microRNA deregulation in oral cancer was undertaken using PubMed, Medline, Scholar Google and Scopus. Keywords for the search were: microRNA and oral cancer, microRNA and squamous cell carcinoma, microRNA deregulation. Only full length articles in the English language were included. Strengths and limitations of each study are presented in this review.

Results: Several studies were identified that investigated microRNA alternations in the head and neck/oral cavity cancers. Significant progress has been made in identification of microRNA deregulation in these cancers. It has been evident that several microRNAs were found to be deregulated specifically in oral cavity cancers. Among these, several microRNAs have been functionally validated and their potential target genes have been identified.

Conclusions: These findings on microRNA deregulation in cancer further enhance our understanding of the disease progression, response to treatment and may assist with future development of targeted therapy.

回顾口腔癌中的 MicroRNA 失调。第一部分.
目的:口腔癌是全球第六大常见恶性肿瘤。癌症的发生和发展需要肿瘤抑制基因的失活和原癌基因的激活。这些基因的表达部分取决于基于 RNA 和 microRNA 的机制。MicroRNA 是多种细胞过程的重要调节因子,包括增殖、分化、凋亡、存活、运动、侵袭和形态发生。研究发现,一些 microRNA 在包括口腔癌在内的多种癌症中异常表达。本文旨在综述与头颈部/口腔癌中 microRNA 失调相关的文献:使用 PubMed、Medline、Scholar Google 和 Scopus 对 2000 年至 2011 年与口腔癌中 microRNA 失调相关的现有文献进行了全面综述。搜索关键词为:microRNA 和口腔癌、microRNA 和鳞状细胞癌、microRNA 脱调。仅收录英文全文。本综述介绍了每项研究的优势和局限性:结果:本综述发现了几项调查头颈部/口腔癌微RNA变化的研究。在确定这些癌症中的 microRNA 失调方面取得了重大进展。研究发现,有几种 microRNA 在口腔癌中出现了特异性失调。结论:这些关于癌症微RNA失调的发现进一步加深了我们对疾病进展和治疗反应的了解,并可能有助于未来靶向疗法的开发。
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