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miR-210: a therapeutic target in cancer

, MD PhD, , MD PhD, , MD PhD, & , MD PhD
Pages 21-28 | Published online: 22 Nov 2012
 

Abstract

Introduction: As the predominant miRNA regulated by hypoxia, miR-210 correlates with survival in cancer patients. miR-210 may play important roles in regulation of cell growth, angiogenesis and apoptosis in different human tumor models, indicating that it can be used as a therapeutic target.

Areas covered: This review covers all literature related to miR-210 in malignant tumors from the past 5 years, and analyzes the biological functions and molecular mechanisms of it. The authors also envisage future developments toward the clinical applications of miR-210 to cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Expert opinion: miR-210 may function as a new therapeutic target for anticancer intervention. Considering that the exact function of miR-210 is still not well characterized and understood, more investigations should be performed to promote the success of therapeutic–clinical use of miR-210 in cancer.

Acknowledgement

L Hong, Y Han and H Zhang contribute equally to this work.

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