The Impact of microRNAs in Breast Cancer Angiogenesis and Progression
Author:
Kontomanolis Emmanuel N.1, Fasoulakis Zacharias1, Papamanolis Valentinos2, Koliantzaki Sofia2, Dimopoulos Georgios2, Kambas Nikolaos J.2
Affiliation:
1. Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Democritus University in Alexandroupolis, Dragana, Greece 2. Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, General Hospital of Korinthos, Corinth, Greece
Abstract
Objective: The study aims to review the recent data considering the expression profile and
the role of microRNAs in breast tumorigenesis, and their impact on -the vital for breast cancer progression-
angiogenesis.
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Methods: PubMed was searched for studies focused on data that associate microRNA with breast
cancer, using the terms ''breast”, “mammary gland”, “neoplasia'', “angiogenesis” and ''microRNA''
between 1997-2018.
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Results: Aberrant expression of several circulating and tissue miRNAs is observed in human breast
neoplasms with the deregulation of several miRNAs having a major participation in breast cancer
progression. Angiogenesis seems to be directly affected by either overexpression or down regulation
of many miRNAs, defining the overall prognostic rates. Many miRNAs differentially expressed in
breast cancer that reveal a key role in suppression - progression and metastasis of breast cancer along
with the contribution of the EGF, TNF-a and EGF cytokines.
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Conclusion Angiogenesis has proven to be vital for tumor development and metastasis while microRNAs
are proposed to have multiple biological roles, including participation in immunosuppressive,
immunomodulatory and recent studies reveal their implication in angiogenesis and its possible
use as prognostic factors in cancer Even though larger studies are needed in order to reach safe conclusions,
important steps are made that reveal the connection of serum microRNA expression to the
angiogenic course of breast cancer, while miRNAs could be potential prognostic factors for the different
breast cancer types.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Emergency Medicine,General Medicine
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