MiRNAs as Noninvasive Biomarkers and Therapeutic Agents of Pituitary Adenomas.
Ozal BeylerliNarasimha M BeerakaIlgiz GareevValentin PavlovGuang YangYanchao LiangGjumrakch AlievPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2020)
Pituitary adenoma (PA) accounts for 10-15% of all intracranial neoplasms. Even though most pituitary adenomas are benign, it is known that almost 35% of them exhibit an aggressive clinical course, including rapid proliferative activity and invasion of neighboring tissues. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short single-stranded RNA molecules that can influence post-transcriptional regulation by controlling target genes. Based on research data on miRNAs over the past 20 years, more than 60% of genes encoding human proteins are regulated by miRNAs, which ultimately control basic cellular mechanisms, including cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Dysregulation of miRNAs has been observed in a number of diseases, especially tumors like PA. A majority of miRNAs are expressed within the cells themselves. However, the circulating miRNAs can be detected in several biological fluids of the human body. The identification of circulating miRNAs as new molecular markers may increase the ability to detect a tumor, predict the course of a disease, plan to choose suitable treatment, and diagnose at the earliest signs of impending neoplastic transformation. Therapy of PAs with aggressive behavior is a complex task. When surgery and chemotherapy fail, radiotherapy becomes the treatment of choice against PAs. Therefore, the possibility of implementing circulating miRNAs as innovative diagnostic and therapeutic agents for PA is one of the main exciting ideas.
Keyphrases
- cell proliferation
- endothelial cells
- oxidative stress
- gene expression
- cell death
- cell cycle arrest
- stem cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- coronary artery disease
- genome wide
- minimally invasive
- mesenchymal stem cells
- acute coronary syndrome
- growth hormone
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- transcription factor
- coronary artery bypass
- deep learning
- signaling pathway
- bone marrow
- data analysis
- genome wide analysis
- replacement therapy