Diagnostic and Therapeutic Potential of MicroRNAs in Lung Cancer
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. MicroRNA Biogenesis
3. MicroRNAs as Diagnostic Biomarkers
4. MicroRNAs and Histological Subtypes
4.1. Adenocarcinoma
4.2. Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SqCC)
4.3. Small Cell Lung Carcinoma (SCLC)
5. MicroRNAs and Genetic Drivers
6. MicroRNAs and Therapeutically-Targeted Molecules
6.1. PD-L1
6.2. B7-H3
6.3. TROP2
7. MicroRNAs and Carcinogens
7.1. Cigarette Smoke
7.2. Asbestos
8. Circulating MicroRNAs Signature for Early Detection of Lung Cancer
9. Implications of MicroRNAs as Modulators of Tumor Immune Response
10. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AIS | adenocarcinoma in situ |
BAC | bronchioloalveolar carcinoma |
CTL | cytotoxic T-lymphocyte |
FFPE | formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded |
HGNET | high-grade neuroendocrine tumor |
LCNEC | large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma |
MIA | minimally invasive adenocarcinoma |
mRNA | messenger RNA |
NSCLC | non-small cell lung cancer |
PDAC | pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma |
RISC | RNA-induced silencing complex |
SCLC | small cell lung cancer |
SqCC | squamous cell carcinoma |
UTR | untranslated region |
VEGFA | vascular endothelial growth factor A |
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Various Features | MicroRNA |
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Genetic drivers | |
EGFR mutation | Overexpression: miR-184, miR-339-3p, miR-148a*, miR-224*, miR-452, miR-450a, miR-423-3p, miR-654-5p, miR-532-5p, miR-3607-5p, miR-28-3p, miR-30d*, miR-532-3p, miR-500a*, miR-502-3p, miR-605 [28] Underexpression: miR-492 [28] |
KRAS mutation | Overexpression: miR-100 [28] Underexpression: miR-371-5p, miR-564 [28] |
ALK rearrangement | Overexpression: miR-1343-3p [29] Underexpression: miR-671-3p, miR-103a-3p, let-7e, miR-342-3p [29] |
Therapeutically-targeted molecules | |
PD-L1 (CD274) | MiR-34 targets PD-L1 [30] |
B7-H3 (CD276) | MiR-29a targets B7-H3 [31] |
TROP2 (TACSTD2) | MiR-125b-1 targets TROP2 [32] |
Carcinogens | |
Cigarette smoke | Overexpression: miR-210 [33] Underexpression: miR-342, miR-151, miR-501-3p, miR-29b, miR-30d, miR-497, miR-222, miR-505, miR-34b, miR-500, miR-99a-3p [33] |
Asbestos | Overexpression: miR-148b, miR-374a, miR-24-1*, let-7d, let-7e, miR-199b-5p, miR-331-3p, miR-96 [34] Underexpression: miR-939, miR-671-5p, miR-605, miR-1224-5p, miR-202 [34] |
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Inamura, K. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Potential of MicroRNAs in Lung Cancer. Cancers 2017, 9, 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers9050049
Inamura K. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Potential of MicroRNAs in Lung Cancer. Cancers. 2017; 9(5):49. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers9050049
Chicago/Turabian StyleInamura, Kentaro. 2017. "Diagnostic and Therapeutic Potential of MicroRNAs in Lung Cancer" Cancers 9, no. 5: 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers9050049
APA StyleInamura, K. (2017). Diagnostic and Therapeutic Potential of MicroRNAs in Lung Cancer. Cancers, 9(5), 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers9050049