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Dariush Rostami, Elahe Abdollahi, Hassan Taghizadeh, Sayed Mohammad Gheibi Hayat, Eskandar Taghizadeh,
Volume 9, Issue 3 (9-2019)
Abstract

Angiogenesis is a process in which new blood vessels produced from old vessels and this process plays an important role in the natural processes in body. Also, angiogenesis in tumor cells leads to further growth of these cells and leads to their metastasis. This process involves migration, proliferation and differentiation of endothelial cells. One of the new ideas that attracted the attention of scientists is to inhibit the angiogenesis process in cancer patients. Scientists are hoping that this method leading to a tumor cells therapy. The purpose of this study was to review the role of angiogenesis in metastasis of tumor cells with a therapeutic approach.


Saeid Ghorbian, Arezo Zaree, Elnaz Khojasteh,
Volume 10, Issue 4 (11-2020)
Abstract

Currently, breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy worldwide, with the largest prevalence and mortality among women. The invasion and metastasis are the main causes of death from malignancies. However, the main mechanism of invasion and metastasis is not thoroughly understood. lncRNA is a large class of non-coding transcripts that have more than 200 bases length and cannot encode a protein. Evidence suggests that lncRNA regulates gene expression at epigenetic, transcription, and post-transcriptional levels. In addition, they are involved in several biological process, including cell proliferation, apoptosis, invasion, metastasis, and angiogenesis. Chemotherapy resistance is one of the major barriers to breast cancer that limits the effects of targeted and common therapies in clinical settings. Therefore, understanding the underlying mechanisms of drug resistance is necessary to develop strategies to bypass resistance in patients with breast cancer. Several published reports show that lncRNAs play an important role in regulating cell division and provide cells with a drug-resistant phenotype through different manners. The knowledge gained from this review can help to provide new strategies for clinical diagnosis and prevention and reduction of drug resistance in chemotherapy.
 

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