Hepatocellular carcinoma,hepatitis C virus infection and miRNA involvement: Perspectives for new therapeutic approaches |
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Authors: | Ester Badami Rosalia Bus Bruno Douradinha Giovanna Russelli Vitale Miceli Alessia Gallo Giovanni Zito Pier Giulio Conaldi Gioacchin Iannolo |
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Affiliation: | Ester Badami, Bruno Douradinha, Regenerative Medicine and Immunotherapy Area, Fondazione Ri.MED, Palermo 90127, ItalyRosalia Busà, Giovanna Russelli, Vitale Miceli, Alessia Gallo, Giovanni Zito, Pier Giulio Conaldi, Gioacchin Iannolo, Department of Research, Mediterranean Institute for Transplantation and Advanced Specialized Therapies (IRCCS-ISMETT), Palermo 90127, Italy |
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Abstract: | Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is the principal etiology of cirrhosis and, ultimately, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). At present, approximately 71 million people are chronically infected with HCV, and 10%–20% of these are expected to develop severe liver complications throughout their lifetime. Scientific evidence has clearly shown the causal association between miRNAs, HCV infection and HCC. Although it is not completely clear whether miRNA dysregulation in HCC is the cause or the consequence of its development, variations in miRNA patterns have been described in different liver diseases, including HCC. Many studies have analyzed the importance of circulating miRNAs and their effect on cell proliferation and apoptosis. In this Review, we aim to summarize current knowledge on the association between miRNA, HCV and HCC from a diagnostic point of view, and also the potential implications for therapeutic approaches. |
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Keywords: | Hepatocellular carcinoma miRNA Liver Hepatitis C virus miRNAs Direct-acting antivirals Extracellular vesicles Transplantation |
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