Emerging role of microRNAs in breast cancer radiotherapy

G. Marvaso, A. Barone, N. Amodio
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Breast cancer represents the leading cause of death in women worldwide.  Ionizing radiation is one of the most relevant therapeutic approaches for the treatment of this type of cancer. Unfortunately, either resistance of tumor cells to therapeutic doses of radiation or normal tissue tolerance have proven to limit the effectiveness of radiotherapy. In the last few years, several studies have highlighted an important link between radioresistance, cancer and microRNAs (miRNAs), an emerging class of endogenous non coding RNAs that control gene expression at post-transcriptional/translational level. MiRNAs may influence carcinogenesis at multiple stages and effectively control tumor radiosensitivity as they affect levels of DNA damage repair, cell cycle checkpoint, apoptosis, radio-related signal transduction pathways and tumor microenvironment-related genes. Since radiation- and multidrug resistances are the characteristic properties of numerous type of tumors, there is increasing interest in establishing a clear association between miRNA expression in tumors and chemo- or radio-sensitivity, with regard to predicting or modulating sensitivity. In the present review, we summarize the emerging evidence of miRNA involvement in the radioresponse of breast tumors and discuss their potential as radiosensitizers.
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microrna在乳腺癌放疗中的新作用
乳腺癌是全世界妇女死亡的主要原因。电离辐射是治疗这类癌症最相关的治疗方法之一。不幸的是,肿瘤细胞对治疗剂量的辐射的抵抗力或正常组织的耐受性已被证明限制了放射治疗的有效性。在过去的几年里,一些研究强调了辐射耐药、癌症和microRNAs (miRNAs)之间的重要联系,microRNAs是一类新兴的内源性非编码rna,在转录后/翻译水平上控制基因表达。MiRNAs通过影响DNA损伤修复、细胞周期检查点、细胞凋亡、放射相关信号转导通路和肿瘤微环境相关基因的水平,可能在多个阶段影响肿瘤的发生,并有效控制肿瘤的放射敏感性。由于辐射和多药耐药是许多类型肿瘤的特征,因此在预测或调节敏感性方面,建立肿瘤中miRNA表达与化疗或放射敏感性之间的明确关联的兴趣越来越大。在本综述中,我们总结了miRNA参与乳腺肿瘤放射反应的新证据,并讨论了它们作为放射增敏剂的潜力。
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