Biomedicines (Jul 2023)

Has-miR-129-5p’s Involvement in Different Disorders, from Digestive Cancer to Neurodegenerative Diseases

  • Adrian Boicean,
  • Sabrina Birsan,
  • Cristian Ichim,
  • Ioana Boeras,
  • Iulian Roman-Filip,
  • Grama Blanca,
  • Ciprian Bacila,
  • Radu Sorin Fleaca,
  • Horatiu Dura,
  • Corina Roman-Filip

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11072058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 2058

Abstract

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At present, it is necessary to identify specific biochemical, molecular, and genetic markers that can reliably aid in screening digestive cancer and correlate with the degree of disease development. Has-miR-129-5p is a small, non-coding molecule of RNA, circulating in plasma, gastric juice, and other biological fluids; it plays a protective role in tumoral growth, metastasis, etc. Furthermore, it is involved in various diseases, from the development of digestive cancer in cases of downregulation to neurodegenerative diseases and depression. Methods: We examined meta-analyses, research, and studies related to miR-129-5-p involved in digestive cancer and its implications in cancer processes, as well as metastasis, and described its implications in neurological diseases. Conclusions: Our review outlines that miR-129-5p is a significant controller of different pathways, genes, and proteins and influences different diseases. Some important pathways include the WNT and PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathways; their dysregulation results in digestive neoplasia and neurodegenerative diseases.

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