Duplicitous Dispositions of Micro-RNAs (miRs) in Breast Cancer

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
A. Qattan
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Abstract

In 1993, a gene silencer known as lin-4 was first discovered in Caenorhabditis elegans and demonstrated to be critical for larval development. Lin-4 belongs to a family of signaling molecules known as non-protein coding microRNAs (miRNAs) which are not only highly conserved in humans, but also involved in the fundamental processes of oncogenesis. While miRNAs are not translated to proteins themselves, they are capable of regulating the expression and translation of other genes thus affecting a multitude of biological and pathological pathways as well as those essential to the malignant landscape. The aim of this chapter is to explore the diverse roles of miRNAs in the context of breast cancer. Following a brief overview of miRNA biogenesis, this chapter covers the production of miRNAs by tumor cells and stromal cells, onco-suppressor miRNAs, use as therapeutics, contribution to therapeutic resistance, and finally their emerging role as biomarkers. into the unique manifestation of BC in an individual. Given that they are actively released by tumor cells into the circulatory system, both monitoring and targeting miRNAs enables the diagnosis and monitoring of BC as well as the opportunity for the development of novel therapeutics. Future studies should employ well standardized methods for sample collection and multi-center global miRNA profiling to reveal novel nuances and robust results regarding miRNA signaling in the context of BC. Taken together, the emerging field of precision oncology may rely on understanding miRNA profiles.
微rna (miRs)在乳腺癌中的双重倾向
1993年,在秀丽隐杆线虫中首次发现了一种被称为lin-4的基因沉默者,并证明它对幼虫的发育至关重要。Lin-4属于非蛋白编码microRNAs (miRNAs)信号分子家族,不仅在人类中高度保守,而且参与肿瘤发生的基本过程。虽然mirna本身不被翻译成蛋白质,但它们能够调节其他基因的表达和翻译,从而影响多种生物和病理途径以及那些对恶性肿瘤至关重要的途径。本章的目的是探讨mirna在乳腺癌中的不同作用。在简要概述了miRNA的生物发生之后,本章涵盖了肿瘤细胞和基质细胞产生的miRNA,肿瘤抑制miRNA,用作治疗药物,对治疗耐药性的贡献,以及它们作为生物标志物的新作用。转化为BC在个体中的独特表现。鉴于它们被肿瘤细胞主动释放到循环系统中,监测和靶向mirna能够诊断和监测BC,并为开发新的治疗方法提供机会。未来的研究应该采用标准化的方法进行样本收集和多中心全局miRNA分析,以揭示BC背景下miRNA信号传导的新细微差别和可靠的结果。综上所述,精确肿瘤学的新兴领域可能依赖于对miRNA谱的理解。
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Genes and Cancer
Genes and Cancer Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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