• Title of article

    Effects of microRNAs polymorphism in cancer progression

  • Author/Authors

    SiamiGorji, Simin Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Science - Gonbad Kavous University, Gonbad kavous, Golestan, Iran , Jorjani, Isa Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Science - Gonbad Kavous University, Gonbad kavous, Golestan, Iran , Tahamtan, Alireza Department of Microbiology - School of Medicine - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran , Moradi, Abdolvahab Department of Microbiology - School of Medicine - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran

  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    3
  • To page
    9
  • Abstract
    MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are known as a new class of small RNAs (18-25 nucleotides) that regulate gene expression at multiple levels from transcription to translation. Considering the important role of miRNAs in cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis, any variations in their expression can contribute to various anomalies, such as tumorigenesis. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have received much attention as potential genetic markers for diseases due to their advantage of being present at a high frequency in the human genome. SNPs can occur in different parts of the miRNA genes (primary, precursor, and mature) which result in pathological conditions. In this study, recent findings related to the effects of SNPs in miRNAs on their biogenesis and functions and their role in cancer development and progression are discussed. This review was performed using PubMed to search for related reports. The identified effects may be useful for clinical decision-making and providing important new information about the pathophysiology of miRNAs.
  • Keywords
    Noncoding RNAs , MicroRNAs , Single nucleotide polymorphisms , Mutation , Cancer
  • Journal title
    Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2525252