No small matter: microRNAs -- key regulators of cancer stem cells

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2010-02-05Author
Ji, Qing
Karnak, David
Hao, Ping
Wang, Rongquan
Xu, Liang
Publisher
e-Century Publishing
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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Emerging evidence demonstrates that both tumor suppressor and oncogenic miRNAs play an essential role in stem cell
self-renewal and differentiation by negatively regulating the expression of certain key genes in stem cells. It seems logical that they may also be critical players in cancer stem cells. Though small in size, miRNAs play a key role in the epigenetic regulation of cancer stem cells. Specifically, the imbalance of oncogenic vs. tumor suppressor miRNAs may lead to dysregulation of cancer stem cells, thus causing excessive self-renewal and survival of cancer stem cells, and resistance to chemo/radiotherapy. We postulate that restoring the balance of miRNAs will correct this dysregulation via the direct and simultaneous modulation of downstream stem cell pathways involved in cancer stem cell self-renewal and/or differentiation. The resultant restoration of key regulatory pathways could improve therapeutic response. Restoring tumor suppressor miRNAs and/or inhibiting oncogenic miRNAs may provide a novel molecular therapy for human cancers, potentially via modulating cancer stem cells. (IJCEM1002003).
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Ji, Qing., Karnak, David., Hao, Ping., Wang, Rongquan., Xu, Liang. "No small matter: microRNAs -- key regulators of cancer stem cells." Int J Clin Exp Med 2010;3(1):84-87. (2010)
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