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Molecular Mechanisms and Roles of MiR-136-5p in Human Cancer and Other Disorders
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Background:
MiR-136-5p plays a vital function in regulating developmental
processes as well as in the pathophysiology of diseases, with a notable record in tumor
suppression.
Methods:
This article summarizes the latest findings on the physiological and pathophysiological
processes of miR-136-5p in diseases. We searched for relevant studies and selected
research articles from the last five years on PubMed with miR-136-5p as the keyword.
Results:
MiR-136-5p represents a class of microRNAs (miRNAs) that are involved in
various human maladies, encompassing cancers, cardio-cerebrovascular disease, diabetes,
inflammatory disease, tuberous sclerosis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, and polycystic
ovary syndrome. Altered expression of miR-136-5p in specific ailments results in
downstream gene expression imbalance, influencing cellular behaviors, such as migration,
proliferation, and invasion. Furthermore, miR-136-5p is implicated in five signaling
pathways, where it is critical in the onset and advancement of a number of illnesses.
Additionally, it has the potential to promote drug resistance to a variety of medications.
Conclusion:
The current review aims to elucidate the role of miR-136-5p in both cancer
progression and non-cancerous disorders, emphasizing dysregulated signaling pathways.
It also sheds light on the potential of this miRNA as a prognostic biomarker in cancer, offering
valuable insights and directions for future research.
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Title: Molecular Mechanisms and Roles of MiR-136-5p in Human Cancer and Other Disorders
Description:
Background:
MiR-136-5p plays a vital function in regulating developmental
processes as well as in the pathophysiology of diseases, with a notable record in tumor
suppression.
Methods:
This article summarizes the latest findings on the physiological and pathophysiological
processes of miR-136-5p in diseases.
We searched for relevant studies and selected
research articles from the last five years on PubMed with miR-136-5p as the keyword.
Results:
MiR-136-5p represents a class of microRNAs (miRNAs) that are involved in
various human maladies, encompassing cancers, cardio-cerebrovascular disease, diabetes,
inflammatory disease, tuberous sclerosis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, and polycystic
ovary syndrome.
Altered expression of miR-136-5p in specific ailments results in
downstream gene expression imbalance, influencing cellular behaviors, such as migration,
proliferation, and invasion.
Furthermore, miR-136-5p is implicated in five signaling
pathways, where it is critical in the onset and advancement of a number of illnesses.
Additionally, it has the potential to promote drug resistance to a variety of medications.
Conclusion:
The current review aims to elucidate the role of miR-136-5p in both cancer
progression and non-cancerous disorders, emphasizing dysregulated signaling pathways.
It also sheds light on the potential of this miRNA as a prognostic biomarker in cancer, offering
valuable insights and directions for future research.
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