The paradoxical roles of miR-4295 in human cancer: Implications in pathogenesis and personalized medicine.
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ABSTRACT: MiR-4295, located on chromosome 10q25.2, is a unique miRNA with a wide range of biological functions. miR-4295 is widely expressed in vivo, participating in the biological processes of multiple cancers. Although miR-4295 is dysregulated in various cancers, it has also been found to have the function of inhibiting cancer. At the same time, the expression of miR-4295 is related to prognosis and can be affected by numerous factors connecting to the therapeutic effects of various drugs. This article is to better summarize the role of miR-4295 in cancer and review the potential diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic value of miR-4295, which may provide insight into subsequent research.
SUBMITTER: Li Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9243315 | biostudies-literature |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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