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miR-149 as a Potential Molecular Target for Cancer

Journal

CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 25, Issue 9, Pages 1046-1054

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/0929867324666170718102738

Keywords

miR-149; cancer progression; therapeutic target; miRNA mimics; miRNA inhibitors; epigenetics

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  1. Singapore National Medical Research Council [NMRC/CIRG/1370/2013]

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Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are frequently dysregulated in cancers and serve as attractive targets for prognostication and therapeutic applications. Besides cancer, the biological functions of miR-149 have been studied in various diseases. This review aims to summarize the reports available in the literature, regarding miR-149 as a molecular target for cancer therapeutics. Methods: An extensive literature search was conducted using the Pubmed database to sieve out articles related to the roles of miR-149 in carcinogenesis and cancer progression, and potential miRNA-based therapies. A total of 89 publications were selected for inclusion in this review. Results: Depending on the cancer type, miR-149 can behave either as a tumor suppressor or as an onco-miR' that promotes tumorigenesis and cancer spread, suggesting that this miRNA has diverse functions. Potential miRNA-based therapies include the use of miRNA mimics, miRNA inhibitors, demethylating agents and circular RNAs. Conclusion: Although targeting miRNA is an attractive anti-cancer strategy, not all cancers can be treated by the same miRNA-based strategy. A comprehensive understanding of miRNA regulatory mechanism is also necessary to improve the design of miRNA-based therapeutics and there is a need for safe and efficient delivery methods when using this approach for anti-cancer treatment.

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