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A comprehensive review on the functional role of miRNA clusters in cervical cancer.

Srinath SriharikrishnaaFemi E JohnMedha BairySachin ShettyPadmanaban S SureshShama Prasada Kabekkodu
Published in: Epigenomics (2024)
Cervical cancer (CC) poses a significant health threat in women globally. MicroRNA clusters (MCs), comprising multiple miRNA-encoding genes, are pivotal in gene regulation. Various factors, including circular RNA and DNA methylation, govern MC expression. Dysregulated MC expression correlates strongly with CC development via promoting the acquisition of cancer hallmarks. Certain MCs show promise for diagnosis, prognosis and therapy selection due to their distinct expression patterns in normal, premalignant and tumor tissues. This review explains the regulation and biological functions of MCs and highlights the clinical relevance of abnormal MC expression in CC.
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