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miR-155 in cancer drug resistance and as target for miRNA-based therapeutics
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Bayraktar, Recep
, Katrien Van Roosbroeck
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Apoptosis
/ Cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ Drug resistance
/ Immune response
/ miRNA
/ Physiology
/ Tumorigenesis
2018
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miR-155 in cancer drug resistance and as target for miRNA-based therapeutics
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Bayraktar, Recep
, Katrien Van Roosbroeck
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Apoptosis
/ Cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ Drug resistance
/ Immune response
/ miRNA
/ Physiology
/ Tumorigenesis
2018
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miR-155 in cancer drug resistance and as target for miRNA-based therapeutics
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miR-155 in cancer drug resistance and as target for miRNA-based therapeutics
2018
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Overview
Small non-coding microRNAs (miRNAs) are instrumental in physiological processes, such as proliferation, cell cycle, apoptosis, and differentiation, processes which are often disrupted in diseases like cancer. miR-155 is one of the best conserved and multifunctional miRNAs, which is mainly characterized by overexpression in multiple diseases including malignant tumors. Altered expression of miR-155 is found to be associated with various physiological and pathological processes, including hematopoietic lineage differentiation, immune response, inflammation, and tumorigenesis. Furthermore, miR-155 drives therapy resistance mechanisms in various tumor types. Therefore, miR-155-mediated signaling pathways became a potential target for the molecular treatment of cancer. In this review, we summarize the current findings of miR-155 in hematopoietic lineage differentiation, the immune response, inflammation, and cancer therapy resistance. Furthermore, we discuss the potential of miR-155-based therapeutic approaches for the treatment of cancer.
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