Multistep Model of Cervical Cancer: Participation of miRNAs and Coding Genes
Aberrant miRNA expression is well recognized as an important step in the development of cancer. Close to 70 microRNAs (miRNAs) have been implicated in cervical cancer up to now, nevertheless it is unknown if aberrant miRNA expression causes the onset of cervical cancer. One of the best ways to addre...
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doaj-165ee2a2337840779b20cc56ae4414302020-11-24T21:07:57ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672014-09-01159157001573310.3390/ijms150915700ijms150915700Multistep Model of Cervical Cancer: Participation of miRNAs and Coding GenesAngelica Judith Granados López0Jesús Adrián López1Laboratorio de microRNAs, Unidad Académica de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Av. Preparatoria S/N, Zacatecas 98066, MexicoLaboratorio de microRNAs, Unidad Académica de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Av. Preparatoria S/N, Zacatecas 98066, MexicoAberrant miRNA expression is well recognized as an important step in the development of cancer. Close to 70 microRNAs (miRNAs) have been implicated in cervical cancer up to now, nevertheless it is unknown if aberrant miRNA expression causes the onset of cervical cancer. One of the best ways to address this issue is through a multistep model of carcinogenesis. In the progression of cervical cancer there are three well-established steps to reach cancer that we used in the model proposed here. The first step of the model comprises the gene changes that occur in normal cells to be transformed into immortal cells (CIN 1), the second comprises immortal cell changes to tumorigenic cells (CIN 2), the third step includes cell changes to increase tumorigenic capacity (CIN 3), and the final step covers tumorigenic changes to carcinogenic cells. Altered miRNAs and their target genes are located in each one of the four steps of the multistep model of carcinogenesis. miRNA expression has shown discrepancies in different works; therefore, in this model we include miRNAs recording similar results in at least two studies. The present model is a useful insight into studying potential prognostic, diagnostic, and therapeutic miRNAs.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/15/9/15700miRNAscervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)cervical cancer |
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Multistep Model of Cervical Cancer: Participation of miRNAs and Coding Genes |
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Multistep Model of Cervical Cancer: Participation of miRNAs and Coding Genes |
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Multistep Model of Cervical Cancer: Participation of miRNAs and Coding Genes |
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Multistep Model of Cervical Cancer: Participation of miRNAs and Coding Genes |
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Multistep Model of Cervical Cancer: Participation of miRNAs and Coding Genes |
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multistep model of cervical cancer: participation of mirnas and coding genes |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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Aberrant miRNA expression is well recognized as an important step in the development of cancer. Close to 70 microRNAs (miRNAs) have been implicated in cervical cancer up to now, nevertheless it is unknown if aberrant miRNA expression causes the onset of cervical cancer. One of the best ways to address this issue is through a multistep model of carcinogenesis. In the progression of cervical cancer there are three well-established steps to reach cancer that we used in the model proposed here. The first step of the model comprises the gene changes that occur in normal cells to be transformed into immortal cells (CIN 1), the second comprises immortal cell changes to tumorigenic cells (CIN 2), the third step includes cell changes to increase tumorigenic capacity (CIN 3), and the final step covers tumorigenic changes to carcinogenic cells. Altered miRNAs and their target genes are located in each one of the four steps of the multistep model of carcinogenesis. miRNA expression has shown discrepancies in different works; therefore, in this model we include miRNAs recording similar results in at least two studies. The present model is a useful insight into studying potential prognostic, diagnostic, and therapeutic miRNAs. |
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miRNAs cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) cervical cancer |
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