Regulation of microRNA-497 expression in human cancer (Review)

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Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs/miRs) are a type of non-coding single-stranded RNA, with a length of ~22 nt, which are encoded by endogenous genes and are involved in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression in animals and plants. Studies have demonstrated that miRNAs play an important role in the occurrence, development, metastasis, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. In recent years, miR-497 has been identified as one of the key miRNAs in a variety of cancer types and has been shown to be downregulated in a variety of solid tumors. However, the regulation of miR-497 expression involves a complex network, which is affected by several factors. The aim of the present review was to summa- rize the mechanism of regulation of miR-497 expression at the pre-transcriptional and transcriptional levels in cancer, as well as the role of miR-497 expression imbalance in cancer diag- nosis, treatment and prognosis. The regulatory mechanisms of miR-497 expression may aid in our understanding of the causes of miR-497 expression imbalance and provide a refer- ence value for further research on the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

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Luo, G., He, K., Xia, Z., Liu, S., Liu, H., & Xiang, G. (2020). Regulation of microRNA-497 expression in human cancer (Review). Oncology Letters, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2020.12284

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