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MicroRNAs in Cancer: Insights from Bioinformatics Analysis
MicroRNAs in Cancer: Insights from Bioinformatics Analysis
Negar Zamani Alavijeh ,1,*
1. Department of biology,Higher institute Naghsh-jahan, Isfahan, Iran
Introduction: Cancer research has entered a new era, driven by the integration of bioinformatics tools and multidisciplinary collaboration. This review synthesizes findings from four research papers, offering profound insights into the pivotal role of microRNAs in various cancer types.
Methods: Our journey begins with "Predicting Glioblastoma-Associated MicroRNAs Through Bioinformatics Analysis," showcasing the transformative power of bioinformatics in identifying dysregulated microRNAs as potential diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets in glioblastoma. These discoveries, extracted from comprehensive analysis of genomic and transcriptomic data, hold the potential to revolutionize glioblastoma research.
Moving forward, our exploration encompasses "Exploring MicroRNAs in Oral Cancer," emphasizing the critical role of the PLAU gene in oral cancer development. Utilizing GEO2R software and DAVID database analysis, we pinpoint PLAU as a significant gene, while the miRWalk database illuminates hsa-let-7e-5p and hsa-let-7b-5p as associated microRNAs, illuminating new avenues for research and therapy.
In our final endeavor, we navigate the intricate landscape of "MicroRNAs in Helicobacter pylori-Related Gastric Cancer." Here, we uncover the insidious link between this bacterium and gastric cancer. Our investigation identifies CCL20 as a potent gene, intimately intertwined with has-miR223p and has-miR225p microRNAs, providing profound insights into the pathogenesis of this malignancy.
Results: This comprehensive review underscores the critical significance of bioinformatics-driven research and interdisciplinary synergy in unraveling the molecular intricacies of cancer. Each study's meticulously identified genes and microRNAs shed brilliant light on their roles in cancer initiation and progression, offering an invaluable roadmap for future investigations.
Conclusion: The revelations encompassed within this review extend far beyond scientific discourse. They pave the way for improved cancer diagnostics, targeted therapies, and a brighter horizon in cancer management. As we harness the potential of microRNAs and embrace the crossroads of genetics, bioinformatics, and oncology, we stride confidently towards the international congress, bearing the torch of innovation in cancer research.