Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Sep 2023)

Epigenetic regulation of temozolomide resistance in human cancers with an emphasis on brain tumors: Function of non-coding RNAs

  • Aryan Rezaee,
  • Pooya M. Tehrany,
  • Farimah Jafari Tirabadi,
  • Negin Sanadgol,
  • Asal Sadat Karimi,
  • Atra Ajdari,
  • Sepideh Eydivandi,
  • Sara Etemad,
  • Romina Rajabi,
  • Parham Rahmanian,
  • Ramin Khorrami,
  • Noushin Nabavi,
  • Amir Reza Aref,
  • Xiaoping Fan,
  • Rongjun Zou,
  • Mohsen Rashidi,
  • Mohammad Arad Zandieh,
  • Kiavash Hushmandi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 165
p. 115187

Abstract

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Brain tumors, which are highly malignant, pose a significant threat to health and often result in substantial rates of mortality and morbidity worldwide. The brain cancer therapy has been challenging due to obstacles such as the BBB, which hinders effective delivery of therapeutic agents. Additionally, the emergence of drug resistance further complicates the management of brain tumors. TMZ is utilized in brain cancer removal, but resistance is a drawback. ncRNAs are implicated in various diseases, and their involvement in the cancer is particularly noteworthy. The focus of the current manuscript is to explore the involvement of ncRNAs in controlling drug resistance, specifically in the context of resistance to the chemotherapy drug TMZ. The review emphasizes the function of ncRNAs, particularly miRNAs, in modulating the growth and invasion of brain tumors, which significantly influences their response to TMZ treatment. Through their interactions with various molecular pathways, miRNAs are modulators of TMZ response. Similarly, lncRNAs also associate with molecular pathways and miRNAs, affecting the efficacy of TMZ chemotherapy. Given their functional properties, lncRNAs can either induce or suppress TMZ resistance in brain tumors. Furthermore, circRNAs, which are cancer controllers, regulate miRNAs by acting as sponges, thereby impacting the response to TMZ chemotherapy. The review explores the correlation between ncRNAs and TMZ chemotherapy, shedding light on the underlying molecular pathways involved in this process.

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