| Literature DB >> 32211149 |
Parisa Maleki Dana1, Mohammad Ali Mansournia2, Seyyed Mehdi Mirhashemi3.
Abstract
Cancer is one of the most important reasons of mortality in the world. However, there are several therapeutic platforms to treat patients who suffering from cancer common treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy and etc. The current therapeutic approaches are related to some limitations. Hence, more understanding about molecular mechanisms that involved in cancer particularly in breast cancer pathogenesis, could contribute to provide better therapeutic platforms. Recently, non-coding RNAs such as microRNAs have attracted researchers' attention in the field of cancer due to their functions in gene expression's regulation and functional interactions with other molecules. Interestingly, great advances in next-generation sequencing lead to considering other roles for another non-coding RNAs subgroup called PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) in addition to their functions in the germline. Novel studies investigated the role of piRNAs in several cancers including lung cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, gastric cancer, multiple myeloma and colorectal cancer. Hopefully, based on new findings, piRNAs may be a potential biomarker which can be used as a tool to diagnose or treat breast cancer. Thus, this review aimed to discuss the role of piRNAs in breast cancer progression and metastasis as well as its molecular mechanisms.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer; Epigenetic regulations; piRNA
Year: 2020 PMID: 32211149 PMCID: PMC7092456 DOI: 10.1186/s13578-020-00403-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Biosci ISSN: 2045-3701 Impact factor: 7.133
Fig. 1Factors related to PIWI proteins and piRNAs in breast cancer
Experimental studies that investigated the role of piRNAs in breast cancer
| PiRNA | Function | Type of breast cancer or its cell line | Model | Expression | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PiR-36712 | Promotes cancer cell proliferation, invasion and migration | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro and In vivo | Underexpressed | [ |
| PiR-34736 | Progression of cell cycle | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Underexpressed | [ |
| PiR-36249 | Progression of cell cycle | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Underexpressed | [ |
| PiR-35407 | Progression of cell cycle | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Underexpressed | [ |
| PiR-34377 | Progression of cell cycle | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Underexpressed | [ |
| PiR-36318 | Progression of cell cycle | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Underexpressed | [ |
| PiR-36026 | Progression of cell cycle | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Overexpressed | [ |
| PiR-31106 | Progression of cell cycle | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Overexpressed | [ |
| PiR-36743 | Progression of cell cycle | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Overexpressed | [ |
| PiR-20582 | Tumor marker | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Overexpressed | [ |
| PiR-4987 | Lymph node positivity | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Overexpressed | [ |
| PiR-20365 | Tumor marker | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Overexpressed | [ |
| PiR-20485 | Tumor marker | Invasive breast ductal carcinoma | In vitro | Overexpressed | [ |
| PiR-651 | Tumor progression | Bcap-37 cell line | In vitro | Overexpressed | [ |
| PiR-021285 | Modulates Breast cancer invasiveness | MCF7 breast cancer cell lines | In vitro | Overexpressed | [ |
| PiR-932 | Promotes methylation of Latexin and form immune complexes | Breast cancer stem cells(CSC) | In vitro | Overexpressed | [ |