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MicroRNA in Glioblastoma: An Overview
- Source :
- International Journal of Genomics, International Journal of Genomics, Vol 2017 (2017)
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Glioblastoma is the most aggressive brain tumor and, even with the current multimodal therapy, is an invariably lethal cancer with a life expectancy that depends on the tumor subtype but, even in the most favorable cases, rarely exceeds 2 years. Epigenetic factors play an important role in gliomagenesis, are strong predictors of outcome, and are important determinants for the resistance to radio- and chemotherapy. The latest addition to the epigenetic machinery is the noncoding RNA (ncRNA), that is, RNA molecules that are not translated into a protein and that exert their function by base pairing with other nucleic acids in a reversible and nonmutational mode. MicroRNAs (miRNA) are a class of ncRNA of about 22 bp that regulate gene expression by binding to complementary sequences in the mRNA and silence its translation into proteins. MicroRNAs reversibly regulate transcription through nonmutational mechanisms; accordingly, they can be considered as epigenetic effectors. In this review, we will discuss the role of miRNA in glioma focusing on their role in drug resistance and on their potential applications in the therapy of this tumor.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
lcsh:QH426-470
Effector
Pharmaceutical Science
RNA
Review Article
Biology
Bioinformatics
Non-coding RNA
medicine.disease
Biochemistry
03 medical and health sciences
lcsh:Genetics
030104 developmental biology
Transcription (biology)
Glioma
microRNA
Gene expression
Genetics
medicine
Cancer research
Epigenetics
Molecular Biology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 2314436X
- Volume :
- 2017
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International journal of genomics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....952ac1359ce3bca8f4a5bda8330b354f