Title of article :
Scenario and future prospects of microRNAs in gastric cancer: A review
Author/Authors :
Majid, Sabhiya Department of Biochemistry - Govt. Medical College - Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir, India , Rehman, Muneeb U Department of Biochemistry - Govt. Medical College - Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir, India , Bhat, Showkat Ahmad Department of Biochemistry - Govt. Medical College - Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir, India
Abstract :
Carcinoma of the stomach is one of the major prevalent and principal causes of cancer-related deaths
worldwide. Current advancement in technology has improved the understanding of the pathogenesis
and pathology of gastric cancers (GC). But, high mortality rates, unfavorable prognosis and lack of
clinical predictive biomarkers provide an impetus to investigate novel early diagnostic/prognostic
markers and therapeutic targets for GC, which are sufficiently sensitive to GC. Current biomedical
investigations have explored several budding GC biomarker by utilizing serum proteins, natural
oncogenic genes during improvement in molecular technologies as microarray, and RNA/DNASeq.
Recently, small non-coding microRNAs (miRNAs) are becoming vital regulators in oncogenesis
pathways and can act as handy clinical biomarkers. The newly introduced class of biomarkers is
rising as new molecules for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. For better understanding of the gastric
carcinogenesis, miRNAs may help to elucidate the mechanisms of tumor growth and can help to
discover novel untimely potent markers for early detection of GC. Here in this review, we summarize
the recent research studies supporting the utility of miRNAs as novel early diagnostic/prognostic
tools and therapeutic targets. Thus, here we introduce potential future treatment strategies for
gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, which indicate the practicality and clinical applications of miRNAs in GC.
Keywords :
Biomarkers , Clinical applications , Diagnosis and prognosis , Gastric cancer , microRNAs , Noninvasive biomarkers
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics