MicroRNAs as Key Regulators of Ovarian Cancers.

Cell medicine Pub Date : 2019-09-06 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2155179019873849
Sandeep Satapathy, Chanchal Kumar, Roshan Kumar Singh
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The tumor microenvironment can be realistically viewed as an active battle ground between the host immune system and the growing tumor cells. This reactive space surrounding the tumor possesses several possibilities and facilitates the progression of a tumor from a neoplastic stage to that of metastasis. The contemporary approach of understanding the cancer biology from a "within the cell" perspective has been largely challenged with complex and intricate "outside the cell" events. Thus understanding the biology of the tumor microenvironment has been of scientific and clinical interest. Small non-coding microRNAs with a pleotropic and wide range of cellular gene targets can be reasonably hypothesized to regulate the events of carcinogenesis and progression. MicroRNAs have been investigated in different cancer models, and evidence of their involvement in the regulation of the tumor microenvironment has been of much interest. In particular, a major interest has been exploring the role of the tumor microenvironment in regulating the interaction of cancer cells with surrounding stromal components and the effect of such interactions on the cancer cells. Fine-tuned regulation by these microRNAs extends our contemporary understanding of these small biomolecules in epigenetic regulations. This review focuses on microRNAs that are dysregulated in ovarian carcinomas, their effect on the components of the tumor microenvironment, and the correlation of their heterogeneous expression profiles with disease severity and prognosis in patients. In addition, this paper also discusses the differential expression of exosomal microRNAs that are known to link the cancer cell with its microenvironment, facilitating the development of an improved prognostic/diagnostic marker and effective therapeutic regime.

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微rna作为卵巢癌的关键调控因子。
肿瘤微环境实际上可以看作是宿主免疫系统与生长的肿瘤细胞之间的一个活跃战场。肿瘤周围的反应性间隙具有多种可能性,并促进肿瘤从肿瘤期发展到转移期。从“细胞内”角度理解癌症生物学的当代方法在很大程度上受到了复杂和错综复杂的“细胞外”事件的挑战。因此,了解肿瘤微环境的生物学已具有科学和临床意义。小的非编码microrna具有多效性和广泛的细胞基因靶点,可以合理地推测其调节肿瘤的发生和发展。microrna已经在不同的癌症模型中进行了研究,它们参与肿瘤微环境调节的证据引起了人们的极大兴趣。特别是,一个主要的兴趣是探索肿瘤微环境在调节癌细胞与周围基质成分相互作用中的作用以及这种相互作用对癌细胞的影响。这些微小rna的微调调控扩展了我们对这些小生物分子在表观遗传调控中的当代理解。本文综述了在卵巢癌中表达异常的microrna,它们对肿瘤微环境成分的影响,以及它们的异质表达谱与患者疾病严重程度和预后的相关性。此外,本文还讨论了已知将癌细胞与其微环境联系起来的外泌体microrna的差异表达,促进了改善预后/诊断标记和有效治疗方案的发展。
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