The role of tumour microenvironment-driven miRNAs in the chemoresistance of muscle-invasive bladder cancer-a review

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

4-1-2022

Abstract

Successful treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer is challenged by the ability of cancer cells to resist chemotherapy. While enormous progress has been made toward understanding the divergent molecular mechanisms underlying chemoresistance, the heterogenous interplay between the bladder tumour and its microenvironment presents significant challenges in comprehending the occurrence of chemoresistance. The last decade has seen exponential interest in the exploration of microRNA (miRNA) as a tool in the management of chemoresistance. In this review, we highlight the miRNAs involved in the tumour microenvironment crosstalk that contributes to the chemoresistance in bladder cancer. Decrypting the role of miRNAs in the interplay beholds scope for future clinical translational application in managing the long-standing concerns of chemoresistance in muscle-invasive bladder cancer. (C) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Urinary bladder neoplasms, Tumour microenvironment, MicroRNAs, Drug resistance

Divisions

fac_med,pharmacy,pharlife

Funders

Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education: Fundamental Research Grant Scheme FRGS [Grant No: FP017-2016]

Publication Title

Urologic Oncology-Seminars and Original Investigations

Volume

40

Issue

4

Publisher

Elsevier Science Inc.

Publisher Location

STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA

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