Cancer Cell International (Jul 2023)

The emerging role of MicroRNA-182 in tumorigenesis; a promising therapeutic target

  • Pouriya Sameti,
  • Maryam Tohidast,
  • Mohammad Amini,
  • Seyedeh Zahra Bahojb Mahdavi,
  • Souzan Najafi,
  • Ahad Mokhtarzadeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12935-023-02972-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 22

Abstract

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Abstract A wide range of studies have indicated that microRNAs (miRNAs), a type of small single-stranded regulatory RNAs, are dysregulated in a different variety of human cancers. Therefore, they are expected to play important roles in tumorigenesis by functioning as oncogenic (oncomiRs) or tumor-suppressive miRNAs. Subsequently, their potential as diagnostic and therapeutic targets for malignancies has attracted attention in recent years. In particular, studies have revealed the aberrant expression of miR-182 through tumorigenesis and its important roles in various aspects of malignancies, including proliferation, metastasis, and chemoresistance. Accumulating reports have illustrated that miR-182, as a dual-role regulator, directly or indirectly regulates the expression of a wide range of genes and modulates the activity of various signaling pathways involved in tumor progression, such as JAK / STAT3, Wnt / β-catenin, TGF-β, and P13K / AKT. Therefore, considering the high therapeutic and diagnostic potential of miR-182, this review aims to point out the effects of miR-182 dysregulation on the signaling pathways involved in tumorigenesis.

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