MicroRNAs and cancer therapy: The next wave or here to stay?

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العنوان: MicroRNAs and cancer therapy: The next wave or here to stay?
المؤلفون: Reddy, Sirigiri Divijendra Natha, Gajula, Rajendra P., Pakala, Suresh B., Kumar, Rakesh
المصدر: Cancer Biology and Therapy; April 2010, Vol. 9 Issue: 7 p479-482, 4p
مستخلص: MicroRNAs are small, non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression by degrading and/or suppressing the translation of target mRNA by Watson-Crick base pairing in the 3-'UTR of mRNA. The recent explosion of information about the biochemistry and action of microRNAs has implicated these regulatory molecules in many unexpected biologic processes, ranging from development and homeostasis to diseases such as cancer. In general, microRNAs are down regulated or deleted in cancer while a few are upregulated. However, some microRNAs suppress oncogenesis or metastasis, while others are involved in promoting tumorigenesis. All these developments make microRNAs attractive diagnostic markers as well as therapeutic targets. Here we will briefly review the opportunities and potential limitations of using microRNAs in cancer therapeutics.
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