Study on the Role of MicroRNA-138-5p Through Sorbin and SH3 Domain-Containing Protein 2 in Breast Cancer
Overview
Overview
Journal
J Biochem Mol Toxicol
Publisher
Wiley
Specialties
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Toxicology
Molecular Biology
Toxicology
Date
2024 Dec 10
PMID
39655702
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Abstract
Breast cancer (BRCA) is one of the major threats to women's health worldwide. This study focuses on the roles of sorbin and SH3 domain-containing protein 2 (SORBS2) protein and microRNA-138-5p in the progression of BRCA, analyzing their regulatory effects on cancer cell proliferation, cell cycle, and migration ability. Using bioinformatics tools and experimental methods, the study found that SORBS2 is commonly underexpressed in BRCA. Additionally, it demonstrated that microRNA-138-5p can significantly inhibit tumor growth by suppressing SORBS2 expression, providing new molecular targets for BRCA treatment.