Circulating microRNAs as potential cancer biomarkers: the advantage and disadvantage

H Wang, R Peng, J Wang, Z Qin, L Xue - Clinical epigenetics, 2018 - Springer
H Wang, R Peng, J Wang, Z Qin, L Xue
Clinical epigenetics, 2018Springer
MicroRNAs are endogenous single-stranded non-coding small RNA molecules that can be
secreted into the circulation and exist stably. They usually exhibit aberrant expression under
different physiological and pathological conditions. Recently, differentially expressed
circulating microRNAs were focused on as potential biomarkers for cancer screening. We
herein review the role of circulating microRNAs for cancer diagnosis, tumor subtype
classification, chemo-or radio-resistance monitoring, and outcome prognosis. Moreover …
Abstract
MicroRNAs are endogenous single-stranded non-coding small RNA molecules that can be secreted into the circulation and exist stably. They usually exhibit aberrant expression under different physiological and pathological conditions. Recently, differentially expressed circulating microRNAs were focused on as potential biomarkers for cancer screening. We herein review the role of circulating microRNAs for cancer diagnosis, tumor subtype classification, chemo- or radio-resistance monitoring, and outcome prognosis. Moreover, circulating microRNAs still have several issues hindering their reliability for the practical clinical application. Future studies need to elucidate further potential application of circulating microRNAs as specific and sensitive markers for clinical diagnosis or prognosis in cancers.
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