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MicroRNA-9 as a paradoxical but critical regulator of cancer metastasis: Implications in personalized medicine.


ABSTRACT: Metastasis, is a development of secondary tumor growths at a distance from the primary site, and closely related to poor prognosis and mortality. However, there is still no effective treatment for metastatic cancer. Therefore, there is an urgent need to find an effective therapy for cancer metastasis. Plenty of evidence indicates that miR-9 can function as a promoter or suppressor in cancer metastasis and coordinate multistep of metastatic process. In this review, we summarize the different roles of miR-9 with the corresponding molecular mechanisms in metastasis of twelve common cancers and the multiple mechanisms underlying miR-9-mediated regulation of metastasis, benefiting the further research of miR-9 and metastasis, and hoping to bridge it with clinical applications.

SUBMITTER: Liu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8427239 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MicroRNA-9 as a paradoxical but critical regulator of cancer metastasis: Implications in personalized medicine.

Liu Yichen Y   Zhao Qiong Q   Xi Tao T   Zheng Lufeng L   Li Xiaoman X  

Genes & diseases 20201023 6


Metastasis, is a development of secondary tumor growths at a distance from the primary site, and closely related to poor prognosis and mortality. However, there is still no effective treatment for metastatic cancer. Therefore, there is an urgent need to find an effective therapy for cancer metastasis. Plenty of evidence indicates that miR-9 can function as a promoter or suppressor in cancer metastasis and coordinate multistep of metastatic process. In this review, we summarize the different role  ...[more]

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