人类癌症中的镜子。

Onco Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-08 DOI:10.3390/onco5010007
Yi-Ling Chen, Nicholas Pascuzzi, Alejandro Ruiz, Kuan-Hui Ethan Chen
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Mirtrons代表了一种新的microrna (miRNAs)亚类,它通过非规范的生物发生途径进行加工。与需要Drosha介导的切割的标准mirna不同,mirna是通过短内含子序列的剪接产生的,完全绕过Drosha。虽然在各种生物体中都发现了反射镜,但它们在物种之间的保存性相对较低。这种进化上的分歧导致了镜像获得了物种特有的调节功能。在人类中,镜像仍然是一组未被充分研究的调控rna。然而,新出现的证据强调了它们在癌症生物学中的关键作用。这些小rna影响一系列的致癌过程,包括肿瘤的发生、进展、转移和对治疗的抵抗。mirtrons通过直接调控癌基因和抑癌基因的表达,在细胞信号通路中起着关键的分子介质作用。将镜像与标准mirna区分开来的是它们独特的生物发生模式和结构属性,这揭示了可以在癌症生物学中利用的替代调节机制。在了解其功能方面的最新进展表明,镜像具有作为癌症诊断和预后的生物标志物的巨大潜力。此外,它们作为癌症通路调节剂的作用使它们成为精准肿瘤学中有希望的治疗靶点。这篇综述深入研究了越来越多的关于反射镜的研究,重点是它们的生物发生、生物学作用和在癌症中的意义。通过强调它们的独特特征和临床相关性,旨在提供一个全面的视角,以了解反射镜在推进癌症诊断和治疗方面的潜在应用。
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Mirtrons in Human Cancers.

Mirtrons in Human Cancers.

Mirtrons in Human Cancers.

Mirtrons represent a new subclass of microRNAs (miRNAs) that are processed through non-canonical biogenesis pathways. Unlike canonical miRNAs, which require Drosha-mediated cleavage, mirtrons are generated via the splicing of short intronic sequences, bypassing Drosha entirely. While mirtrons are found across a variety of organisms, their conservation between species is relatively low. This evolutionary divergence has resulted in mirtrons acquiring species-specific regulatory functions. In humans, mirtrons remain an understudied group of regulatory RNAs. However, emerging evidence highlights their critical roles in cancer biology. These small RNAs influence a range of oncogenic processes, including tumor initiation, progression, metastasis, and resistance to therapy. By directly regulating the expression of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, mirtrons serve as key molecular mediators within cellular signaling pathways. What sets mirtrons apart from canonical miRNAs is their unique mode of biogenesis and structural attributes, which reveal alternative regulatory mechanisms that could be exploited in cancer biology. Recent advances in understanding their functions suggest that mirtrons hold significant potential as biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Additionally, their role as modulators of cancer pathways positions them as promising therapeutic targets in precision oncology. This review delves into the growing body of research on mirtrons, focusing on their biogenesis, biological roles, and implications in cancer. By emphasizing their distinct features and clinical relevance, it aims to provide a comprehensive perspective on the potential applications of mirtrons in advancing cancer diagnostics and therapeutics.

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