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miR-34 – a microRNA replacement therapy is headed to the clinic
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Mir-34 –PathologyCancer BiologyTumor BiologyTumor HeterogeneityRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchHealth SciencesOncogenic AgentMedicineRna BiologyMicrorna DetectionEpigenetic RegulationCell BiologyMir-34 TherapyTumor SuppressionMicrorna Replacement TherapySmall RnaTumor SuppressorOncologyCancer GrowthNon-coding Rna
MicroRNA-34 (miR-34) is a master regulator of tumor suppression. It is downregulated in numerous cancers and inhibits malignant growth by repressing genes involved in various oncogenic signaling pathways. Consequently, miR-34 antagonizes processes that are necessary for basic cancer cell viability as well as cancer stemness, metastasis, and chemoresistance. This broad anti-oncogenic activity holds the prospect of creating a new remedy that is effective against tumor heterogeneity. This review focuses on the molecular mechanisms of miR-34-mediated tumor suppression, pharmacologies in animal models of cancer, and a status update of a miR-34 therapy that may be among the first miRNA mimics to reach the clinic.
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