Title of article :
The role of microRNA in cancer cachexia and muscle wasting: A review article
Author/Authors :
Sutandyo, Noorwati Hematology and Medical Oncology Division - Dharmais National Cancer Centre Hospital, Jakarta,
Abstract :
Almost half of cancer patients experience cachexia syndrome. Cachexic patients are at risk
of increased side effects of chemotherapy, reduced tolerance to chemotherapy drugs, longer
duration of treatment period, and decreased quality of life. Cancer cachexia is a
multifactorial syndrome. Micro ribonucleic acid (miRNA), a “non-coding RNA”, is
considered to be a risk factor of cachexia and muscle wasting in cancer patients. miRNA has
a role in affecting protein regulation, associated with different inflammatory and disease
pathways. miRNA can also affect cytokines or directly change the regulation of metabolism
that lead to cachexia. In this review, we want to focus on the pathophysiology to give a better
understanding about the role of miRNA in the development of cancer cachexia. Based on
various pathways of miRNA in cancer cachexia, it can be a potential target for therapeutic
strategies. Improved knowledge about miRNA can give the opportunity to develop new
treatment in the management of cancer cachexia.
Keywords :
MicroRNA , Cancer , Cachexia , Muscle wasting
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine (CJIM)