Discussion on the Correlation between miRNA and the Regulatory Mechanism of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells

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  • Yutong Ma Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/me2r3h18

Keywords:

-microRNA, hepatocellular carcinoma, pro-liferation, migration, invasion

Abstract

Hepatocellular carcinoma, ranking as the sixth most prevalent malignant neoplasm globally, is characterized by a propensity for rapid proliferation and a high tendency to metastasize to distant sites within the body. microRNAs control the expression of liver cancer cells by targeting specific mRNA sequences. At present, miRNAs have made a lot of progress in the early detection and continuous tracking of liver cancer cells, as well as in creating ways to diagnose liver cancer using blood samples. However, there is still a big gap in the research on using miRNAs for the prompt identification and intervention for hepatic carcinoma. To identify unique effects resulting from miRNAs on how liver cancer is regulated, this study looked at the regulatory mechanisms of miRNAs and paid special attention to specific miRNAs like miR-590-5p. Outcomes demonstrated approach could modulate growth dynamics, migratory behavior, metastatic potential among cancerous hepatic cells, hence participating in the early diagnosis of liver cancer. This study aims to summarize and analyze the regulatory pathways of miRNAs in liver cancer, Aiming to contribute pertinent knowledge to the exploration of the early-stage diagnosis and treatment for malignant hepatic tumors.

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2025-08-26

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