miRNA: A Promising Therapeutic Target in Cancer
Monash University Malaysia · Sunway University
Abstract
MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that regulate several genes post-transcriptionally by complementarity pairing. Since discovery, they have been reported to be involved in a variety of biological functions and pathologies including cancer. In cancer, they can act as a tumor suppressor or oncomiR depending on the cell type. Studies have shown that miRNA-based therapy, either by inhibiting an oncomiR or by inducing a tumor suppressor, is effective in cancer treatment. This review focusses on the role of miRNA in cancer, therapeutic approaches with miRNAs and how they can be effectively delivered into a system. We have also summarized the patents and clinical trials in progress for miRNA therapy.
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- Oncomir
- microRNA
- Suppressor
- Cancer
- Computational biology
- Biology
- Bioinformatics
- Cancer research
- Good health and well-being