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Funct Integr Genomics ; 22(6): 1073-1088, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36264397

ABSTRACT

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most frequent cancers leading to death worldwide. Different signaling pathways such as the canonical Wnt signaling pathway have many effects on the development of CRC. MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs and different evidence represent their importance in the development of cancer via regulating the expression of their target genes. miRNAs can affect CRC progression as oncogenes or tumor suppressors. Dysregulation in miRNA expression can occur for various reasons, causes different abnormalities in the Wnt signaling pathway, and contributes to CRC development. Identifying the exact interactions between microRNAs and mRNAs or other non-coding RNAs assists in designing effective therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic approaches. In this review, we aim to focus on microRNAs that regulate CRC through modulating the Wnt pathway and then present the perspective outlook on the implication of miRNA in liquid biopsy for the management of patients with CRC.


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Colorectal Neoplasms , MicroRNAs , Humans , MicroRNAs/genetics , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Wnt Signaling Pathway/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Colorectal Neoplasms/genetics , Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology , RNA, Messenger
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Acta Cardiol ; 62(1): 7-12, 2007 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17375886

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OBJECTIVES: There are some lines of evidence about the role of telomeres in atherosclerotic plaque formation and development. Despite the role of telomerase in telomere elongation and protection, its role in atherosclerosis is not fully understood. The present study was designed to evaluate the importance of alternative splicing variants ofTERT (telomerase reverse transcriptase) in the atherosclerosis process. METHODS AND RESULTS: Six Dutch-Polish rabbits were fed a high-cholesterol diet, and six control animals a normal diet. Alternative splicing was assessed by RT-PCR in aortic endothelial cells of these rabbits. Fatty streaks formation was assessed by H & E staining of aortic tissues. There were no significant differences in variants of TERT in control and test animals; neither in endothelial cells nor in aortic vessel wall. CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrated that a decrease in telomerase activity in atherosclerosis formation is not due to TERT gene alternative splicing.


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Aorta/pathology , Arteriosclerosis/genetics , Endothelium, Vascular/pathology , RNA, Messenger , Telomerase/genetics , Alternative Splicing , Animals , Arteriosclerosis/pathology , Case-Control Studies , Cholesterol, Dietary , Genetic Variation , Male , Rabbits , Telomere
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