Cancers (Oct 2021)

MicroRNAs in Molecular Classification and Pathogenesis of Breast Tumors

  • Vinitha Richard,
  • Matthew G. Davey,
  • Heidi Annuk,
  • Nicola Miller,
  • Róisín M. Dwyer,
  • Aoife Lowery,
  • Michael J. Kerin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 21
p. 5332

Abstract

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The current clinical practice of breast tumor classification relies on the routine immunohistochemistry-based expression analysis of hormone receptors, which is inadequate in addressing breast tumor heterogeneity and drug resistance. MicroRNA expression profiling in tumor tissue and in the circulation is an efficient alternative to intrinsic molecular subtyping that enables precise molecular classification of breast tumor variants, the prediction of tumor progression, risk stratification and also identifies critical regulators of the tumor microenvironment. This review integrates data from protein, gene and miRNA expression studies to elaborate on a unique miRNA-based 10-subtype taxonomy, which we propose as the current gold standard to allow appropriate classification and separation of breast cancer into a targetable strategy for therapy.

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