학술논문

MicroRNAs as mediators and communicators between cancer cells and the tumor microenvironment.
Document Type
Article
Source
Oncogene. 11/26/2015, Vol. 34 Issue 48, p5857-5868. 12p. 5 Diagrams.
Subject
*MICRORNA
*CELL communication
*CANCER cell growth
*TUMOR growth
*CANCER invasiveness
*CANCER treatment
*GENE expression
Language
ISSN
0950-9232
Abstract
Cancer cells grow in an environment comprised of multiple components that support tumor growth and contribute to therapy resistance. Major cell types in the tumor microenvironment are fibroblasts, endothelial cells and infiltrating immune cells all of which communicate with cancer cells. One way that these cell types promote cancer progression is by altering the expression of microRNAs (miRNAs), small noncoding RNAs that negatively regulate protein expression, either in the cancer cells or in the associated normal cells. Changes in miRNA expression can be brought about by direct interaction between the stromal cells and cancer cells, by paracrine factors secreted by any of the cell types or even through direct communication between cells through secreted miRNAs. Understanding the role of miRNAs in the complex interactions between the tumor and cells in its microenvironment is necessary if we are to understand tumor progression and devise new treatments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]