Affiliation:
1. Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat123, Oman
2. Department of Human & Clinical Anatomy, Sultan
Qaboos University, Muscat123, Oman
Abstract
Abstract:
Small endogenous non-coding RNA molecules known as micro-ribonucleic
acids (miRNAs) control post-transcriptional gene regulation. A change in miRNA expression is related to various diseases, including bone tumors. Benign bone tumors are
categorized based on matrix production and predominant cell type. Osteochondromas
and giant cell tumors are among the most common bone tumors. Interestingly, miRNAs
can function as either tumor suppressor genes or oncogenes, thereby determining the
fate of a tumor. In the present review, we discuss various bone tumors with regard to
their prognosis, pathogenesis, and diagnosis. The association between miRNAs and
bone tumors, such as osteosarcoma, Ewing’s sarcoma, chondrosarcoma, and giant-cell
tumors, is also discussed. Moreover, miRNA may play an important role in tumor proliferation, growth, and metastasis. Knowledge of the dysregulation, amplification, and deletion of miRNA can be beneficial for the treatment of various bone cancers. The miRNAs could be beneficial for prognosis, treatment, future drug design, and treatment of resistant cases of bone cancer.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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