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A concise review on miRNAs as regulators of colon cancer stem cells and associated signalling pathways

Authors :
Banerjee, Antara
Deka, Dikshita
Muralikumar, Makalakshmi
Sun-Zhang, Alexander
Bisgin, Atil
Christopher, Cynthia
Zhang, Hong
Sun, Xiao-Feng
Pathak, Surajit
Banerjee, Antara
Deka, Dikshita
Muralikumar, Makalakshmi
Sun-Zhang, Alexander
Bisgin, Atil
Christopher, Cynthia
Zhang, Hong
Sun, Xiao-Feng
Pathak, Surajit
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Despite recent therapy advances and a better understanding of colon cancer biology, it remains one of the major causes of death. The cancer stem cells, associated with the progression, metastasis, and recurrence of colon cancer, play a major role in promoting the development of tumour and are found to be chemo resistant. The stroma of the tumour, which makes up the bulk of the tumour mass, is composed of the tumour microenvironment. With the advent of theranostic and the development of personalised medicine, miRNAs are becoming increasingly important in the context of colon malignancies. A holistic understanding of the regulatory roles of miRNAs in cancer cells and cancer stem cells will allow us to design effective strategies to regulate miRNAs, which could lead to improved clinical translation and creating a potent colon cancer treatment strategy. In this review paper, we briefly discuss the history of miRNA as well as the mechanisms of miRNA and cancer stem cells that contribute to the tumour growth, apoptosis, and advancement of colon cancer. The usefulness of miRNA in colorectal cancer theranostic is further concisely reviewed. We conclude by holding a stance in addressing the prospects and possibilities for miRNA by the disclosure of recent theranostic approaches aimed at eradicating cancer stem cells and enhancing overall cancer treatment outcomes.<br />Funding agencies:DST Inspire research student grant 190963Chettinad academy of Research and Education 004/Regr/AR-Research/2022-05

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1387010204
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s12094-023-03200-x