MicroRNAs’ role in the environment-related non-communicable diseases and link to multidrug resistance, regulation, or alteration

Mahmoud, Marwa M.; Sanad, Eman F.; Hamdy, Nadia M.;

Abstract


The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) 20 years ago has advocated a new era of “small molecular genetics.” About 2000 miRNAs are present that regulate one third of the genome. MiRNA dysregulated expression arising as a response to our environment insult or stress or changes may contribute to several diseases, namely non-communicable diseases, including tumor growth. Their presence in body fluids, reflecting level alteration in various cancers, merit circulating miRNAs as the “next-generation biomarkers” for early-stage tumor diagnosis and/or prognosis. Herein, we performed a comprehensive literature search focusing on the origin, biosynthesis, and role of miRNAs and summarized the foremost studies centering on miR value as non-invasive biomarkers in different environment-related non-communicable diseases, including various cancer types. Moreover, during chemotherapy, many miRNAs were linked to multidrug resistance, via modulating numerous, environment triggered or not, biological processes and/or pathways that will be highlighted as well.


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Title MicroRNAs’ role in the environment-related non-communicable diseases and link to multidrug resistance, regulation, or alteration
Authors Mahmoud, Marwa M.; Sanad, Eman F. ; Hamdy, Nadia M.
Keywords Cancer;ceRNA;lncRNA;miR;mTOR;NCDs;ncRNA
Issue Date 1-Jul-2021
Journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research 
Volume 28
Issue 28
Start page 36984
End page 37000
ISSN 09441344
DOI 10.1007/s11356-021-14550-w
PubMed ID 34046834
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85108809897

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