2023
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15174420
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Differentially Expressed Genes, miRNAs and Network Models: A Strategy to Shed Light on Molecular Interactions Driving HNSCC Tumorigenesis

Saniya Arfin,
Dhruv Kumar,
Andrea Lomagno
et al.

Abstract: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is among the most common cancer worldwide, accounting for hundreds thousands deaths annually. Unfortunately, most patients are diagnosed in an advanced stage and only a percentage respond favorably to therapies. To help fill this gap, we hereby propose a retrospective in silico study to shed light on gene–miRNA interactions driving the development of HNSCC. Moreover, to identify topological biomarkers as a source for designing new drugs. To achieve this, gene and m… Show more

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“…Existing evidence suggests that different metabolic pathways regulated by let-7 miRNA can impact CSC self-renewal, differentiation, and treatment resistance [ 8 ]. Therefore, in-depth research on the association between miRNAs and diseases is of great importance for understanding cellular regulatory mechanisms, discovering new therapeutic targets, and developing relevant biomedical applications [ 9 12 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Existing evidence suggests that different metabolic pathways regulated by let-7 miRNA can impact CSC self-renewal, differentiation, and treatment resistance [ 8 ]. Therefore, in-depth research on the association between miRNAs and diseases is of great importance for understanding cellular regulatory mechanisms, discovering new therapeutic targets, and developing relevant biomedical applications [ 9 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%