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Dr. Hussein Mohamed Elhusseiny Ali Elbayoumi :: Publications:

Title:
miRNAs as potential game-changers in head and neck cancer: Future clinical and medicinal uses
Authors: Hesham A El-Mahdy, Ahmed M Mohamadin, Ahmed I Abulsoud, Emad Gamil Khidr, Ahmed A El-Husseiny, Ahmed Ismail, Elsayed GE Elsakka, Hamada Ahmed Mokhlis, Hussein M El-Husseiny, Ahmed S Doghish
Year: 2023
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Pathology-Research and Practice
Volume: 245
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 154457
Publisher: Elsevier
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Head and neck cancers (HNCs) are a group of heterogeneous tumors formed most frequently from epithelial cells of the larynx, lips, oropharynx, nasopharynx, and mouth. Numerous epigenetic components, including miRNAs, have been demonstrated to have an impact on HNCs characteristics like progression, angiogenesis, initiation, and resistance to therapeutic interventions. The miRNAs may control the production of numerous genes linked to HNCs pathogenesis. The roles that miRNAs play in angiogenesis, invasion, metastasis, cell cycle, proliferation, and apoptosis are responsible for this impact. The miRNAs also have an impact on crucial HNCs-related mechanistic networks like the WNT/β-catenin signaling, PTEN/Akt/mTOR pathway, TGFβ, and KRAS mutations. miRNAs may affect how the HNCs respond to treatments like radiation and chemotherapy in addition to pathophysiology. This review aims to demonstrate the relationship between miRNAs and HNCs with a particular emphasis on how miRNAs impact HNCs signaling networks.

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