“…Highly expressed miRNAs may act as oncogenes by suppressing tumor suppressor genes, while miRNAs expressed at low levels may function as tumor suppressors by negatively regulating oncogenes [ 6 ]. Recent studies have described miRNA signatures in KS, with several miRNAs found to be downregulated or upregulated [ 7 , 8 ] as a mediator in the virus-host interaction network of KS [ 9 ]. These miRNAs have the potential to serve as biomarkers for KS diagnosis, prognosis prediction, and as targets for treatment.…”