The Role of MicroRNAs in Development of Endometrial Cancer: A Literature Review

  • Somasundaram Indumati Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, D.Y. Patil Education Society, Kolhapur, India
  • Birajdar Apurva Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, D.Y. Patil Education Society, Kolhapur, India
  • Gaur Gaurav Logical Life science, Maharashtra, India
  • Singh Nehakumari Logical Life science, Maharashtra, India
  • Vyas Nishant Logical Life science, Maharashtra, India
Keywords: Biomarkers, Endometrial neoplasms, Gene therapy, MicroRNAs, Signal transduction.

Abstract

Endometrial cancer (EC) ranks as the second most common gynaecological cancer worldwide. EC patients are diagnosed at an early clinical stage and generally have a good prognosis. Therefore, there is a dire need for development of a specific marker for early detection of endometrial adenocarcinoma. The development of EC is conditioned by a multistep process of oncogenic upregulation and tumor suppressor downregulation as shown by molecular genetic evidence. In this setting, microRNAs appear as significant regulators of gene expression and several variations in the ex-pression of microRNAs have been implicated in normal endometrium, endometrial tissue, metrorrhagia, and endometrial cancer. Furthermore, microRNAs act as highly precise, sensitive, and robust molecules, making them potential markers for diagnosing specific cancers and their progression. With the rising incidence of EC, its management remains a vexing challenge and diagnostic methods for the disease are limited to invasive, expensive, and inaccurate tools. Therefore, the prospect of exploiting the utility of microRNAs as potential candidates for diagnosis and therapeutic use in EC seems promising.

Published
2023-07-30
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