1. MicroRNAs in Genitourinary Malignancies: An Exciting Frontier of Cancer Diagnostics and Therapeutics.
- Author
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Kathuria-Prakash, Nikhita, Dave, Pranali, Garcia, Lizette, Brown, Paige, and Drakaki, Alexandra
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MicroRNA ,adrenocortical cancer ,genitourinary cancers ,kidney cancer ,prostate cancer ,testicular cancer ,urothelial cancer ,Humans ,MicroRNAs ,Urogenital Neoplasms ,Biomarkers ,Tumor ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Neoplastic ,Animals - Abstract
Genitourinary (GU) malignancies, including prostate, urothelial, kidney, testicular, penile, and adrenocortical cancers, comprise a significant burden of cancers worldwide. While many practice-changing advances have been made in the management of GU malignancies in the last decade, there is still significant room for improvement. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are noncoding RNAs that regulate post-transcription gene expression and which have been implicated in multiple mechanisms of carcinogenesis. Therefore, they have the potential to revolutionize personalized cancer therapy, with several ongoing preclinical and clinical studies underway to investigate their efficacy. In this review, we describe the current landscape of miRNAs as diagnostics, therapeutics, and biomarkers of response for GU malignancies, reflecting a novel frontier in cancer treatment.
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- 2024