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The role of miR-101 in esophageal and gastric cancer.

Athanasios SyllaiosStratigoula SakellariouNikolaos GarmpisEleni SarlaniChristos DamaskosKonstantinos ApostolouStylianos KykalosMaria GazouliIoannis KaravokyrosDimitrios Schizas
Published in: Personalized medicine (2021)
miR-101 is downregulated in various types of cancer, leading to the notion that miR-101 acts as a suppressor in cancer cell progression. The comprehensive mechanisms underlying the effects of miR-101 and the exact role of miR-101 dysregulations in esophagogastric tumors have not been fully elucidated. This review aims to summarize all current knowledge on the association between miR-101 expression and esophagogastric malignancies and to clarify the pathogenetic pathways and the possible prognostic and therapeutic role of miR-101 in those cancer types. miR-101 seems to play crucial role in esophageal and gastric cancer biology and tumorigenesis. It could also be a promising novel diagnostic and therapeutic target, as well as it may serve as a significant predictive biomarker in esophagogastric cancer.
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