학술논문

MicroRNAs as Targets for Cancer Diagnosis: Interests and Limitations.
Document Type
Article
Source
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin. Jul2023, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p435-445. 11p.
Subject
*GENE expression
*NON-coding RNA
*CANCER diagnosis
*MICRORNA
*TUMOR markers
Language
ISSN
2228-5881
Abstract
MicroRNAs are small RNAs with ability to attach to the large number of RNA that regulate gene expression on post-transcriptional level via inhibition or degradation of specific mRNAs. MiRNAs in cells are the primary regulators of functions such as cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis and considerably influence cell function. The expression levels of microRNAs change in human diseases, including cancer. These changes highlight their essential role in cancer pathogenesis. Ubiquitous irregular expression profiles of miRNAs have been detected in various human cancers using genome-wide identification techniques, which are emerging as novel diagnostic and prognostic cancer biomarkers of high specificity and sensitivity. The measurable miRNAs with enhanced stability in blood, tissues, and other body fluids provide a comprehensive source of miRNA-dependent biomarkers for human cancers. The leading role of miRNAs as potential biomarkers in human cancers is discussed in this article. In addition, the interests and difficulties of miRNAs as biomarkers have been explored. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]