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TGF-β and microRNA Interplay in Genitourinary Cancers
- Source :
- Cells
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- MDPI AG, 2019.
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Abstract
- Genitourinary cancers (GCs) include a large group of different types of tumors localizing to the kidney, bladder, prostate, testis, and penis. Despite highly divergent molecular patterns, most GCs share commonly disturbed signaling pathways that involve the activity of TGF-β (transforming growth factor beta). TGF-β is a pleiotropic cytokine that regulates key cancer-related molecular and cellular processes, including proliferation, migration, invasion, apoptosis, and chemoresistance. The understanding of the mechanisms of TGF-β actions in cancer is hindered by the “TGF-β paradox” in which early stages of cancerogenic process are suppressed by TGF-β while advanced stages are stimulated by its activity. A growing body of evidence suggests that these paradoxical TGF-β actions could result from the interplay with microRNAs: Short, non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression by binding to target transcripts and inducing mRNA degradation or inhibition of translation. Here, we discuss the current knowledge of TGF-β signaling in GCs. Importantly, TGF-β signaling and microRNA-mediated regulation of gene expression often act in complicated feedback circuits that involve other crucial regulators of cancer progression (e.g., androgen receptor). Furthermore, recently published in vitro and in vivo studies clearly indicate that the interplay between microRNAs and the TGF-β signaling pathway offers new potential treatment options for GC patients.
- Subjects :
- TGF-β
Male
diagnosis
medicine.medical_treatment
renal cancer
Review
Transforming Growth Factor beta
microRNA
medicine
Humans
Gene Regulatory Networks
Regulation of gene expression
treatment
biology
Cancer
General Medicine
Transforming growth factor beta
penile cancer
prostate cancer
Prognosis
medicine.disease
genitourinary cancers
testicular cancer
Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
Androgen receptor
MicroRNAs
Cytokine
biology.protein
Cancer research
bladder cancer
Signal transduction
Urogenital Neoplasms
Signal Transduction
Transforming growth factor
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 20734409
- Volume :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cells
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....292ee2853ebb87849f5c666dfbbc9d01
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/cells8121619