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| miRNA-125b is a microRNA that has been extensively studied in the context of cancer. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that play a crucial role in regulating gene expression by binding to the 3' untranslated region (3' UTR) of target mRNAs, leading to their degradation or inhibition of translation. miRNA-125b has been found to be involved in various types of cancer, including leukemia, breast cancer, lung cancer, and ovarian cancer. Its role in cancer is complex and can be either oncogenic (cancer-promoting) or tumor-suppressive, depending on the type of cancer and the cellular context. miR-125b is generally upregulated in various cancers, and its high expression is often associated with poor prognosis and protumorigenic effects.
miR-125b regulates programs central to cell fate:
-Apoptosis and survival
-Differentiation vs stemness
-Cell-cycle progression
-Stress and inflammatory signaling
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| - | in-vitro, | BC, | MCF-7 |
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