Micro RNAs are single stranded non-coding RNAs of about 15-23 in lenght that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. Many of the miRNAs idetified to date are aberrantly expressed in a broad range of different cancer types, indicating that they can function as conventional tumour suppressor and/or oncogenes. The ability to repress many oncogenes at once and across different oncogenic pathways and the ability of miRNAs to circulate in biologic fluids caried by proteins, lipids and exosomes provides a strong rationale for developing miRNA-based cancer therapies.

Epigenetic regulation of tumor growth: micro RNA as biomarkers and possible new drugs

Capelli E;Curti V;Fassina L
2014-01-01

Abstract

Micro RNAs are single stranded non-coding RNAs of about 15-23 in lenght that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. Many of the miRNAs idetified to date are aberrantly expressed in a broad range of different cancer types, indicating that they can function as conventional tumour suppressor and/or oncogenes. The ability to repress many oncogenes at once and across different oncogenic pathways and the ability of miRNAs to circulate in biologic fluids caried by proteins, lipids and exosomes provides a strong rationale for developing miRNA-based cancer therapies.
2014
The Oncology category covers resources on the etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer such as chemotherapy, radiation and gene therapy. Cancer specialties such as gynecologic oncology, neuro-oncology, surgical oncology, radiological oncology, oral oncology and dermatological oncology are also included.
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microRNA, cancer, epigenetics
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1 Contributo su Rivista::1.5 Abstract in rivista
Capelli, E; Curti, V; Fassina, L
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