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MiR-622 Expression and Role in Multiple Tumors
  • Jason Hopkins,
  • Mohammad Ali,
  • Safar Zadeh
Jason Hopkins
Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Kansas

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Mohammad Ali
Safar Zadeh

Abstract

Worldwide, cancer causes a lot of suffering and death. Both surgical and nonsurgical methods are used in modern cancer therapy. The most recent development is molecularly targeted treatment. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of short, non-coding RNAs that may be found in plants and animals and play an important role in cancer and other disorders by modulating a wide range of cellular and organismal functions. It has been revealed that the miRNA miR-622 regulates many pathways that have an impact on illness. Tumors including glioma, as well as those of the liver, colon, and breast, may benefit or suffer from aberrant miR-622 expression. In this article, we outlined the processes and linked molecules of miR-622 and analyzed its expression levels and clinical consequences in different types of cancers.
16 Nov 2023Submitted to ESS Open Archive
22 Nov 2023Published in ESS Open Archive