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      Circulating microRNAs as diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkers in gastric and esophageal cancers : JAMALI et al.

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          <p class="first" id="d1518081e198">Gastric and esophageal cancers are as main cancers of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which are associated with poor diagnosis and survival. Several efforts were made in the past few decades to finding effective therapeutic approaches, but these approaches had several problems. Finding new biomarkers is a critical step in finding new approaches for the treatment of these cancers. Finding new biomarkers that cover various aspects of the diseases could provide a choice of suitable therapies and better monitoring of patients with these cancers. Among several biomarkers tissue specific and circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as powerful candidates in the diagnosis of gastric and esophageal cancers. MiRNAs are small noncoding single-stranded RNA molecules that are found in the blood and regulate gene expression. These have numerous characteristics that make them suitable for being used as ideal biomarkers in cancer diagnosis. Research has indicated that the level and profile of miRNA in serum and plasma are very high. They are potentially noninvasive and sensitive enough to detect tumors in their primary stages of infection. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that the presence, absence, or deregulation of several circulating miRNAs (i.e., let-7a, miR-21, miR-93, miR-192a, miR-18a, and miR-10b for gastric cancer, and miR-21, miR-375, miR-25-3p, miR-151a-3p, and miR-100-3p for esophageal cancer) are associated with initiation and progression of gastric and esophageal cancers. The aim of this review is to highlight the recent advances in the roles of miRNAs in diagnosis and treatment of gastric and esophageal cancers. </p>

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          Journal
          Journal of Cellular Physiology
          J Cell Physiol
          Wiley
          00219541
          November 2018
          November 2018
          June 19 2018
          : 233
          : 11
          : 8538-8550
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Medical Genetics; School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences; Tehran Iran
          [2 ]Department of Animal Biology; Tabriz University; Tabriz Iran
          [3 ]Department of Medical Genetics; Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences; Yazd Iran
          [4 ]Department of Biochemistry; Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences; Tehran Iran
          [5 ]Department of Basic Sciences; Faculty of Medicine, Gonabad University of Medical Sciences; Gonabad Iran
          [6 ]Department of Basic Sciences; Faculty of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences; Tehran Iran
          [7 ]Department of Biology; School of Basic Sciences, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University; Tehran Iran
          [8 ]Urogenital Stem Cell Research; Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences; Tehran Iran
          [9 ]Department of Immunology; Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University; Tehran Iran
          [10 ]Department of Medical Biotechnology; School of Medicine; Mashhad University of Medical Sciences; Mashhad Iran
          Article
          10.1002/jcp.26850
          29923196
          e14f8ab9-0c7d-4c0c-bdab-81afc890f896
          © 2018

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