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[HTML][HTML] MicroRNAs as the critical regulators of Forkhead box protein family during gynecological and breast tumor progression and metastasis

N Taghehchian, M Lotfi, AS Zangouei… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
European Journal of Medical Research, 2023Springer
311 天前 - Gynecological and breast tumors are one of the main causes of cancer-related
mortalities among women. Despite recent advances in diagnostic and therapeutic methods,
tumor relapse is observed in a high percentage of these patients due to the treatment failure.
Late diagnosis in advanced tumor stages is one of the main reasons for the treatment failure
and recurrence in these tumors. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the molecular
mechanisms involved in progression of these tumors to introduce the efficient early …
Abstract
Gynecological and breast tumors are one of the main causes of cancer-related mortalities among women. Despite recent advances in diagnostic and therapeutic methods, tumor relapse is observed in a high percentage of these patients due to the treatment failure. Late diagnosis in advanced tumor stages is one of the main reasons for the treatment failure and recurrence in these tumors. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the molecular mechanisms involved in progression of these tumors to introduce the efficient early diagnostic markers. Fokhead Box (FOX) is a family of transcription factors with a key role in regulation of a wide variety of cellular mechanisms. Deregulation of FOX proteins has been observed in different cancers. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) as a group of non-coding RNAs have important roles in post-transcriptional regulation of the genes involved in cellular mechanisms. They are also the non-invasive diagnostic markers due to their high stability in body fluids. Considering the importance of FOX proteins in the progression of breast and gynecological tumors, we investigated the role of miRNAs in regulation of the FOX proteins in these tumors. MicroRNAs were mainly involved in progression of these tumors through FOXM, FOXP, and FOXO. The present review paves the way to suggest a non-invasive diagnostic panel marker based on the miRNAs/FOX axis in breast and gynecological cancers.
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