Roles of miRNAs in colorectal cancer: Therapeutic implications and clinical opportunities

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Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most disseminated diseases across the globe engaging the digestive system. Various therapeutic methods from traditional to the state-of-the-art ones have been applied in CRC patients, however, the attempts have been unfortunate to lead to a definite cure. MiRNAs are a smart group of non-coding RNAs having the capabilities of regulating and controlling coding genes. By utilizing this stock-in-trade biomolecules, not only disease’s symptoms can be eliminated, there may also be a good chance for the complete cure of the disease in the near future. Herein, we provide a comprehensive review delineating the therapeutic relationship between miRNAs and CRC. To this, various clinical aspects of miRNAs which act as a tumor suppressor and/or an oncogene, their underlying cellular processes and clinical outcomes, and, in particular, their effects and expression level changes in patients treated with chemo- and radiotherapy are discussed. Finally, based on the results deducted from scientific research studies, therapeutic opportunities based on targeting/utilizing miRNAs in the preclinical as well as clinical settings are highlighted.

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Mehrgou, A., Ebadollahi, S., Seidi, K., Ayoubi-Joshaghani, M. H., Yazdi, A. A., Zare, P., … Jahanban-Esfahlan, R. (2021). Roles of miRNAs in colorectal cancer: Therapeutic implications and clinical opportunities. Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin. Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. https://doi.org/10.34172/apb.2021.029

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