J Cancer Prev.  2019 Jun;24(2):79-90. 10.15430/JCP.2019.24.2.79.

The Roles of miRNAs in Medulloblastoma: A Systematic Review

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Cellular-Molecular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Technologies, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran.
  • 2Department of Medical Genetics, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. movafagh.a@sbmu.ac.ir

Abstract

Medulloblastoma is considered one of the most threatening malignant brain tumors with an extremely high mortality rate in children. In the medulloblastoma, there are several genes and mutations found to work in an unregulated manner that works together to push the cells into a cancerous state. With the discovery of non-coding RNAs such as microRNAs (miRNAs), it has been shown that a different layer of gene regulations may be disrupted which would cause cancer. This fact led scientists to put their focus on the role of miRNAs in cancer. A mature miRNA contains a seed sequence which gives the miRNA to identify and attach to the interest mRNA; this attachment may lead degradation of mRNA or suppress of translation of the mRNA. The expression of miRNAs in medulloblastoma shows that some of these non-coding RNAs are overexpressed (OncomiRs) which help cells to proliferate and keep their stemness features. On the other hand, there are other forms of these miRNAs which normally inhibit cell proliferation and promote cell differentiation (tumor suppressor). These are down-regulated during cancer progression. In this systematic review, we attempted to gather several important studies on miRNAs' role in medulloblastoma tumors and the importance of these non-coding RNAs in the future study of cancer.

Keyword

microRNAs; Neoplasms; Medulloblastoma; Oncogenes; Tumor suppressor genes

MeSH Terms

Brain Neoplasms
Cell Differentiation
Cell Proliferation
Child
Genes, Tumor Suppressor
Hand
Humans
Medulloblastoma*
MicroRNAs*
Mortality
Oncogenes
RNA, Messenger
RNA, Untranslated
Social Control, Formal
MicroRNAs
RNA, Messenger
RNA, Untranslated
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