Small but mighty: microRNAs as novel signalling molecules in cancer

Camille A. Mathey-Andrews, M. Le
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Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short, noncoding RNAs that silence target messenger RNAs by blocking translation or promoting transcript degradation. While the roles of miRNAs within cells have been extensively characterized, emerging evidence suggests that miRNAs are also transported between cells, providing a novel form of intercellular communication. Circulating miRNAs have been identified, packaged in extracellular vesicles or associated with high-density lipoproteins and Argonaute proteins. Specific extracellular miRNAs have been associated with human cancers. They not only serve as measurable disease biomarkers, but recent findings suggest secreted miRNAs may also mediate crosstalk between cancer cells and other cell types, including those that comprise the prometastatic tumor niche. Previous studies, reviewed here, demonstrate that miRNAs released by cancer cells can be internalized by nearby or distant cells, to modify gene expression and alter the tumor microenvironment. As critical drivers of both oncogenesis and metastasis, miRNAs may be attractive therapeutic targets in a wide range of cancers.
小而强大:微rna作为癌症中的新型信号分子
MicroRNAs (miRNAs)是一种短的非编码rna,通过阻断翻译或促进转录物降解来沉默目标信使rna。虽然mirna在细胞内的作用已经被广泛表征,但新出现的证据表明,mirna也在细胞间运输,提供了一种新的细胞间通讯形式。已经鉴定出循环mirna,包装在细胞外囊泡中或与高密度脂蛋白和Argonaute蛋白相关。特异性细胞外mirna与人类癌症有关。它们不仅作为可测量的疾病生物标志物,而且最近的研究结果表明,分泌的mirna也可能介导癌细胞和其他细胞类型之间的串扰,包括那些构成前转移性肿瘤生态位的细胞。本文回顾了以往的研究,表明癌细胞释放的mirna可以被附近或远处的细胞内化,从而改变基因表达和肿瘤微环境。作为肿瘤发生和转移的关键驱动因素,mirna可能是多种癌症中有吸引力的治疗靶点。
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