MicroRNA-375: potential cancer suppressor and therapeutic drug

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Abstract

MiR-375 is a conserved noncoding RNA that is known to be involved in tumor cell proliferation, migration, and drug resistance. Previous studies have shown that miR-375 affects the epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) of human tumor cells via some key transcription factors, such as Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1), Specificity protein 1 (SP1) and signaling pathways (Wnt signaling pathway, nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) pathway and transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) signaling pathway) and is vital for the development of cancer. Additionally, recent studies have identified microRNA (miRNA) delivery system carriers for improved in vivo transportation of miR-375 to specific sites. Here, we discussed the role of miR-375 in different types of cancers, as well as molecular mechanisms, and analyzed the potential of miR-375 as a molecular biomarker and therapeutic target to improve the efficiency of clinical diagnosis of cancer.

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Wei, J., Lu, Y., Wang, R., Xu, X., Liu, Q., He, S., … Zhang, J. (2021, September 1). MicroRNA-375: potential cancer suppressor and therapeutic drug. Bioscience Reports. Portland Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20211494

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