A Novel Biomarker for Drug Resistance in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: Microrna-17
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Baran, Yusuf
Fıratlıgil, Burcu
Kiraz, Yağmur
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miRNAs are single stranded small RNA molecules (20–22 nt), which do not
have ability to code for proteins. These types of RNAs play significant roles
on gene regulation through inhibition of their target genes. In animals,
most of miRNAs show their translational inhibitor effect on target mRNAs
by semi-complementation to 3’UTR sequences of mRNAs and deadenylation
that cause degradation of these mRNAs. The importance of miRNAs is increasing in cancer diagnosis and treatment since they are one of the major
regulators of genes such as oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes. miR-17 is
an oncogenic miRNA that suppress the activation of tumor suppressor genes
like CDKN1A, p21 and E2F1. Based on previous information, we aimed to
determine the correlation between expression levels of miR-17 microRNA
in newly diagnosed, tyrosine kinase inhibitors treated and drug resistant
CML patients.
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5th International Eurasian Hematology Congress
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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
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