Title of article :
MicroRNA-21: Mechanisms of Oncogenesis and its Application in Diagnosis and Prognosis of Gastric Cancer
Author/Authors :
Karimi Kurdistani, Zana HPGC Group - Medical Biotechnology Department - Biotechnology Research Center - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran , Saberi, Samaneh HPGC Group - Medical Biotechnology Department - Biotechnology Research Center - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran , Tsai, Kuo-Wang Department of Medical Education and Research - Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital - Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Republic of China , Mohammadi, Marjan HPGC Group - Medical Biotechnology Department - Biotechnology Research Center - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Gastric cancer is a silent killer, claiming more than seven hundred thousand lives every year. This heavy burden creates an irrefutable
need for accurate, noninvasive methods of population screening and early detection as well as disease monitoring and management. Gastric
cancer is a multi-factorial disease with an uneven geographic distribution, mostly affecting the developing countries and Southeast Asia.
The multi-dimensional roles of microRNAs in gene regulation and tumorigenesis have prompted investigators to explore their potentials in
diagnosis and treatment of various cancers, including gastric cancer. In this respect, miR-21 has attracted much attention as well as generating
some controversies. Here, we aim to describe, in a chronological order, the numerous studies which have explored 1) the interactions
of this oncomir with Helicobacter pylori infection, as a class I gastric carcinogen, 2) its potential mechanisms of oncogenicity, by various
induction/inhibition assays, and 3) its application as a diagnostic/prognostic invasive (tissue) and non-invasive (circulating) biomarker.
Keywords :
Helicobacter pylori , tumor differentiation , tumor stage , gene regulation , proliferation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics