MicroRNA-361: A multifaceted player regulating tumor aggressiveness and tumor microenvironment formation

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Abstract

MicroRNA-361-5p (miR-361) expression frequently decreases or is lost in different types of cancers, and contributes to tumor suppression by repressing the expression of its target genes implicated in tumor growth, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), metastasis, drug resistance, glycolysis, angiogenesis, and inflammation. Here, we review the expression pattern of miR-361 in human tumors, describe the mechanisms responsible for its dysregulation, and discuss how miR-361 modulates the aggressive properties of tumor cells and alter the tumor microenvironment by acting as a novel tumor suppressor. Furthermore, we describe its potentials as a promising diagnostic or prognostic biomarker for cancers and a promising target for therapeutic development.

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Xu, D., Dong, P., Xiong, Y., Yue, J., Ihira, K., Konno, Y., … Watari, H. (2019). MicroRNA-361: A multifaceted player regulating tumor aggressiveness and tumor microenvironment formation. Cancers, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers11081130

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