2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2020.118123
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New vistas in malignant mesothelioma: MicroRNA architecture and NRF2/MAPK signal transduction

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“…One way to achieve this is by identifying commonly mutated genes which renders a population more susceptible to aid early diagnosis and prognosis of MM. For example, BAP1 is a common germline mutation with high incidences of malignant mesothelioma as we have noted earlier [15] . Similarly, single nucleotide polymorphisms in specific genes can also adversely affect the risk and severity of cancer in different subpopulations with varying ethnicities as we have observed previously for testicular cancer [16] .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…One way to achieve this is by identifying commonly mutated genes which renders a population more susceptible to aid early diagnosis and prognosis of MM. For example, BAP1 is a common germline mutation with high incidences of malignant mesothelioma as we have noted earlier [15] . Similarly, single nucleotide polymorphisms in specific genes can also adversely affect the risk and severity of cancer in different subpopulations with varying ethnicities as we have observed previously for testicular cancer [16] .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…We have recently elucidated the non-coding RNA interactome including miRNA networks in cancer chemoprevention (Shah et al, 2021). We have also previously delineated the architecture of miRNA networks in mesothelioma (Gandhi and Nair, 2020), prostate adenocarcinoma (Nair et al, 2014;Nair and Kong, 2015a), cancer chemoprevention (Neelakandan et al, 2012;Nair and Kong, 2015b), as well as miRNA-lncRNA interactions (Nair, 2016). The term miRNA interactome includes cellular biomolecules, e.g., nucleic acids and proteins that interact with miRNA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present work, TB appeared the least active on non-malignant cell lines MeT-5A, LP-9, and HMC7, showing the highest differential toxicity towards the malignant cells. It could be speculated that this toxicity is related to the deregulation of the above-mentioned pathways in MPM [32,33]. EM is an anti-protozoal alkaloid [34] extracted from the roots of the Psychotria ipecacuanha plant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%