Affiliation:
1. Immunology Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Science, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract
Background:
Gastric cancer is a malignancy with high mortality rate worldwide.
Poor clinical symptoms, unfavorable prognosis and absence of proper diagnostic
techniques for early detection cause death in many patients. Presence of new sensitive and
specific biomarkers for early detection and progression of GC could lead to reduction in
the mortality rate. In addition to intracellular miRNAs, circulating miRNAs reflect the
state of cancer progression and might be potential biomarkers for rapid detection and also
therapy in GC.
Objective:
After giving a brief explanation about circulating miRNAs and their various
types, we then reviewed comprehensively the last studies which investigated circulating
miRNAs as diagnostic/prognostic biomarkers in GC.
Methods:
Research and review articles in PubMed and Scopus databases were summarized.
Keywords mainly used were in related to circulating miRNAs and their diagnostic
and prognostic value in gastric cancer. Among the numerous circulating miRNAs a comparison
was made based on their repeatability, specificity and sensitivity.
Results:
Comparisons indicated high diagnostic value of circulating miRNAs in comparison
with other detection methods based on their high sensitivity and specificity. There
was also a relation between altered expression level of large number of circulating miRNAs
and clinicopathological factors and also response to therapy in GC.
Conclusion:
Several advantages of circulating miRNAs as detection biomarker have led
to extensive studies and significant advances. Altered expression pattern of circulating
miRNAs have correlation with pathological status of GC tissues and their exclusive features
make them ideal early diagnostic, prognostic and predictive biomarkers for GC.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry
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