Jin Ye’s research while affiliated with Sun Yat-Sen University and other places

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A schematic summary of the study design
Scatter plot and Forest plot. a Scatter plot of the possible effects of C-reactive protein and the risk of oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer, with the slope of each line corresponding to the estimated MR effect per method; b Forest plot of the MR-based effect sizes of C-reactive protein exposure instruments on oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer. The horizontal red line represents the result of the MR-egger or IVW method. Note: SNP single-nucleotide polymorphism; IVW inverse variance weighted method
Funnel plot and Leave-one-out plot. a: Funnel plot of SNPs associated with C-reactive protein and their risk of oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer. b: Leave-one-out of SNPs associated with C-reactive protein and their risk of oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer. The horizontal red line represents the result of all SNPs using the IVW method
10 serum biomarkers for oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer included in Mendelian randomization analysis
Causal association of serum biomarkers with oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer: a mendelian randomization study
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December 2023

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BMC Oral Health

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Background Observational epidemiological studies revealed that multiple serum biomarkers can be associated with the risk of oral and oropharyngeal cancer (OC/OPC). However, the causal relationship between them remains largely unknown. This study aimed to investigate the causal relationship between potential serum biomarkers and (OC/OPC). Methods A two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) approach was performed to assess the causal association of 10 serum biomarkers with the risk of OC / OPC. Summary data on OC/OPC were obtained from a GWAS meta-analysis that included 2497 cases and 2928 controls. The TwoSampleMR package in R was used to perform MR analyzes. Inverse-variance weighted (IVW), Weighted median and MR-Egger methods were used to assess causal effects. Results Suggestive associations with increased risk of C-reactive protein (CRP) ( OR 1.52, 95% CI 1.14 to 2.02), using the IVW method. MR-Egger regression suggested that directional pleiotropy was unlikely to bias the result ( P = 0.19). The findings were robust to sensitivity analyzes. The risk of OC/OPC was not associated with serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, total cholesterol, triglycerides, adiponectin, leptin, HbA1C and Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF 1). Conclusions This study supports that CRP was causally associated with an increased risk of oral and oropharyngeal cancer.

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Figure 3. Receiver operating characteristics curve of miR-95-3p, miR-579-5p, miR-1298-3p and their combination to differentiate HNSCC patients from non-malignant controls. (A) miR-95-3p. (B) miR-579-5p. (C) miR-1298-3p. (D) The combination of miR-95-3p, miR-579-5p and miR-1298-3p.
Characteristics of the screening and validation sets.
Identification of candidate plasma miRNA biomarkers for the diagnosis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

November 2023

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points Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most prevalent cancers worldwide, and more than 60% of new cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage. Traditional tumor screening tools, including imaging and the analysis of protein markers, are insufficient for early detection of disease. Liquid biopsy of miRNAs is a non-invasive technique that can be easily used to screen patients. A total of 192 plasma miRNAs were differentially expressed between HNSCC patients and non-cancerous controls in the screening cohort, including 37 upregulated and 155 downregulated. The top ten most significantly upregulated and downregulated miRNA target mRNAs were predicted by miRDB and TargetScan. GO and KEGG analyses for target mRNAs were included in the bioinformatics analysis. miR-95-3p and miR-579-5p were significantly upregulated and miR-1298-3p was downregulated in HNSCC patients in the validation set compared with non-cancerous controls. Further analysis showed that miR-95-3p and miR-1298-3p expression was significantly correlated with the clinical stage of HNSCC. The final diagnostic panel included miR-95-3p, miR-579-5p and miR-1298-3p, with an area under the curve of 0.83.


A novel parallel overlapping mode for complete ablation of large benign thyroid nodules in a single-session radiofrequency ablation

July 2022

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Background Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has been widely applied in patients with benign thyroid nodules (BTNs), and complete ablation in a single-session treatment brings great benefits to patients. While how the ablation should be planned and performed to achieve complete ablation in a single-session treatment in large BTNs remains unknown. Purpose To determine a more suitable ablation strategy for sufficient treatment in a single-session treatment. Materials and Methods This retrospective study included 108 BTNs receiving RFA treatment. These patients were divided into two groups: group A using one insertion point with a fan-shaped overlapping mode and group B using multiple insertion points with a novel parallel overlapping mode. All the treatments used a hydrodissection approach and moving-shot technique. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) was used to guide the supplementary ablation. Follow-ups were performed at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months. The rates of supplementary ablation, initial ablation ratio (IAR), the rates of complete ablation (CAR), treatment effects and complications between the two groups were compared. Results The group B had larger treated nodules (10.2ml vs 6.4ml, P<0.001) than group A, while group B had a lower rate of supplementary ablation (21.6% vs 75.4%, P<0.001), especially in the BTNs with craniocaudal diameters ≥30mm (22.0% vs 100%, P<0.001). With the assistance of supplementary ablation, both groups achieved similar IAR (100% vs 100%, P=0.372) and CAR (94.7% vs 94.1%, P=1.000). Two groups showed similar VRRs at 12-month follow-up (77.9% vs 77.5%, P=0.894) and similar rates of complications (3.5% vs 2.0%, P=1.000). Conclusions Needle placement using the multiple insertion points with a novel parallel overlapping mode would be easier to achieve complete ablation with less supplementary ablation, especially in large nodules.


Magnetic resonance imaging showed heterogeneous mainly peripheral nodular contrast enhancement with a central nonenhancing component in sagittal view.
Complete excision of the cervical teratoma extending to the anterior mediastinum showing fatty tissue, hair and osteoid tissue (A). The surgery had good control of shape and depth of incision, thorough hemostasis and coagulation, clean-cut surgery field and slight scars after operation and rinse (B).
Histological examination revealed collagen fiber (black arrow), perspiratory gland (yellow arrow), pilosebaceous units (blue arrow), stratified squamous epithelium, fatty tissue, or gland and cartilage (Supplemental Figure.5). This tumor was diagnosed as a mature cystic teratoma without malignancy (hematoxylin and eosin stain, ×400).
Postoperative MRI showed no occupying lesions, and there was no recurrence in sagittal view. A certain efficacy within 1 year after the observation without recurrence. MRI, indicates magnetic resonance imaging.
Mature Cervical Teratoma Extending Into the Anterior Mediastinum of an Adult

December 2021

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There have been few reports of mature cystic teratoma, also known as a dermoid cyst, in the head and neck. Cervical neck teratoma extending into the mediastinum is also relatively rare. Here, we report a mature teratoma found in a cervical tumor in a 21-year-old man. This is the first reported case of a mature cervical teratoma extending into the anterior mediastinum. A combination of frontal X-ray, ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging indicated a large oval heterogeneous mass surrounding the thyroid gland and trachea, underneath the sternocleidomastoid and sternohyoid, which pressed on the left lobar thyroid and trachea and extended into the anterior mediastinum. Based on preoperative observation, a diagnosis of an embryonal benign tumor was made. Although rare, this case demonstrates that these tumors should be completely removed during workup of cervical tumors.


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Prognostic Value of Immune Associated Long Non-Coding RNAs In Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

September 2021

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Background: Increasing studies have demonstrated that immune associated lncRNAs (IALs) take an important part in the occurrence and development of multiple cancers. However, the prognosis value of IALs in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) remains unexplored. This study aimed to evaluate the importance of IALs in LSCC. Methods: RNA sequencing data profiles of LSCC and clinical information of patients were obtained from TCGA dataset. Correlation analysis was performed to screen IALs. Then, a IALs based prognostic signature was constructed through univariate and multivariate Cox regression. The uncover molecular mechanisms of these selected IALs were explored by the bioinformatics analyses. Results: a total of seven differentially expressed survival-associated IALs were found in LSCC patients. a six IALs (LINC02154, SNHG12, CHKB-DT, AL158166.1, AC027307.2 and AL121899.1) based prognostic signature was established, which was a reliable tool to predict the prognosis of LSCC. The area under the curve (AUC) were 0.817 (one-year), 0.847 (three-year) and 0.895 (five-year). Further analysis, there were different infiltration of immune cells between low-risk and high-risk group patients. Additionally, a lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA regulatory network basted on six IALs, 75 miRNAs, and 156 differentially expressed mRNAs was constructed. Conclusions: IALs may play critical role in the occurrence and progression of LSCC, and the IALs based prognostic signature can predict the overall survival rate of LSCC.



Analysis of post‑operative efficacy and pharyngeal fistula healing in patients with laryngeal cancer treated with post‑operative enteral nutrition support nursing combined with early oral feeding

April 2020

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Oncology Letters

The present study aimed to analyze the effects of post-operative enteral nutrition support nursing combined with early oral feeding on post-operative efficacy and pharyngeal fistula (PF) healing in patients with laryngeal cancer (LC). A retrospective analysis of 133 patients with LC, who underwent laryngectomy between May 2014 and September 2016, was conducted. Of these patients, 61 patients (control group) were treated with enteral nutrition support nursing combined with nasogastric feeding, and 72 patients (observation group) were treated with enteral nutrition support nursing combined with early oral feeding. Levels of serum albumin (ALB), pre-albumin (PA), hemoglobin (Hb) and the lymphocyte count (LYM) were compared before and after surgery (7 and 14th post-operative days). The post-operative weight, upper arm muscle circumference (UAMC), triceps skinfold (TSF), post-operative infection, adverse reactions and PF healing were also measured. No differences were observed between the control and observation groups before surgery (all P>0.05). ALB, Hb, PA and LYM were significantly decreased in the control group on the 7 and 14th days post-operatively compared with those in the observation group (all P<0.05). Five patients in the control group presented with PF during treatment, and seven patients in the observation group suffered from PF after surgery. No difference in the average healing time of PF, number of patients with post-operative infection and adverse reactions were observed between the two groups (all P>0.05). The weight and UAMC in the observation group, 14 days post-operatively, were significantly higher than those before surgery in the same patients and in the control group (all P<0.05), whereas no difference in TSF (P>0.05) was observed. No differences in weight, UAMC and TSF were revealed in the control group before surgery and on the 14th day post-operatively (all P>0.05). Thus, post-operative enteral nutrition support nursing combined with early oral feeding resulted in significant improvement in the post-operative efficacy of patients with LC and had no effect on PF healing.


miR-936 Suppresses Cell Proliferation, Invasion, and Drug Resistance of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Targets GPR78

February 2020

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MicroRNAs (miRs) play important roles in tumor progression. miR-936 has been reported to suppress cell invasion and proliferation of glioma and non-small cell lung cancer. Nevertheless, the function of miR-936 in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) remains undiscovered. Hence, our study was to investigate the role of miR-936 in LSCC. In our present research, we have testified that miR-936 was substantially downregulated in LSCC tissues compared with adjacent normal tissues. Furthermore, miR-936 could inhibit proliferation, migration and invasion, and improve the sensitivity to doxorubicin and cisplatin of LSCC cells. Additionally, luciferase reporter assays were performed to confirm that GPR78 was a novel target of miR-936, and the protein expression of GPR78 was obviously inhibited by miR-936 in LSCC cells. In summary, our study indicates that the miR-936/GPR78 axis could be both a diagnostic marker and a therapeutic target for LSCC.


Reciprocal regulation of miR-1205 and E2F1 modulates progression of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

December 2019

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Cell Death and Disease

The burgeoning functions of many microRNAs (miRs) have been well study in cancer. However, the level and function of miR-1205 in laryngeal squamous cell cancer remains unknown. In the current research, we validated that miR-1205 was notably downregulated in human laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) samples in comparison with tissues adjacent to LSCC, and correlated with T stage, lymph node metastasis, and clinical stage. Using Kaplan–Meier analysis indicates that high expression of miR-1205 has a favorable prognosis for patients with LSCC. Functional assays show that enforced miR-1205 expression attenuates the migration, growth, and invasion of LSCC cells. And E2F1 is verified to be a target of miR-1205, while E2F1 binds to miR-1205 promoter and transcriptionally inhibits miR-1205 expression. Overexpression of E2F1 reverses the inhibitory impacts of miR-1205 on LSCC cells in part. Importantly, E2F1 is abnormally increased in LSCC tissues, and its protein levels were inversely relevant to miR-1205 expression. High E2F1 protein level is in connection with clinical stage, T stage, lymph node metastasis, and poor prognosis. Consequently, reciprocal regulation of miR-1205 and E2F1 plays a crucial role in the progression of LSCC, suggesting a new miR-1205/E2F1-based clinical application for patients of LSCC.


Figure 2. Differentiation of FOXP3 + /CD4 + regulatory T cells induced by OMT-DCs. (A) Compared with the control group and LPS group, OMT-DCs stimulated the primary CD4 + T cells to express FOXP3, and the expression level of FOXP3 decreased with the decrease of co-culture cell ratio (1:5-3.8, 1:10-2.6 and 1:20-1.6%). When LPS and OMT were combined, the expression of FOXP3 was higher compared with the OMT-DCs group (1:5-5.3, 1:10-3.3 and 1:20-2.2%). (B) Expression of FOXP3 detected by western blotting and quantitative polymerase chain reaction presented similar results to the flow cytometry assay. *** P<0.001 vs. respective Ctrl. group. FOXP3, forkhead box protein P3; OMT, oxymatrine; DCs, dendritic cells; LPS, lipopolysaccharide; Ctrl., control; CD, cluster of differentiation.
Figure 3. Cytokine secretion stimulated by OMT-pretreated DCs. At different co-culture cell ratios, compared with the control group and LPS group, OMT-DCs stimulated the primary CD4 + T cell to secrete cytokines, including IL-10, TGF-β and IL-35, and pro-inflammatory cytokines, including IFN-γ, IL-12 and IL-2. When LPS and OMT were combined, the cytokine secretion was higher compared with the OMT-DC group. Furthermore, the expression levels of the inflammatory factors decreased as the DCs were more dilute. *** P<0.001 vs. respective Ctrl. group. OMT, oxymatrine; DCs, dendritic cells; CD, cluster of differentiation; LPS, lipopolysaccharide; IL, interleukin; TGF-β, transforming growth factor-β; IFN-γ, interferon-γ; Ctrl., control; Conc., concentration.
Figure 4. Reversal of DDP-resistance in A549/DDP by OMT-DCs/OMT-DCs-T. (A) A549/DDP has a half maximal inhibitory concentration of 22 µM for DDP. (B) At the same cell co-culture ratio, OMT-DCs and OMT-DCs-T may increase the percentage of apoptotic cells in A549/DDP, and the apoptotic rate decreased accompanied by a gradual decrease in the co-culture ratio of OMT-DCs/OMT-DCs-T and A549/DDP, detected by flow cytometry. DDP, cisplatin; A549/DDP, DDP-resistant A549 cells; OMT, oxymatrine; DCs, dendritic cells; Inh, inhibition; PI, propidium iodide; FITC, fluorescein isothiocyanate; Q, quadrant; UL, upper left; UR, upper right; LL, lower left; LR, lower right; T, cluster of differentiation 4 + T cells.
Figure 5. Reversal of cell apoptosis in A549/DDP by OMT-DCs/OMT-DCs-T. The expression of apoptosis-associated protein Bcl-2 was negatively associated with the A549/DDP apoptosis; however, the expression level of Bax protein was positively associated. A549/DDP, DDP-resistant A549 cells; OMT, oxymatrine; DCs, dendritic cells; Bcl-2, B cell lymphoma-2; Bax, apoptosis regulator BAX; T, cluster of differentiation 4 + T cells.
Oxymatrine‑mediated maturation of dendritic cells leads to activation of FOXP3+/CD4+ Treg cells and reversal of cisplatin‑resistance in lung cancer cells

March 2019

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Molecular Medicine Reports

The dendritic cell (DC)-regulatory T (Treg) system serves a leading role in the immunosuppression of the tumor microenvironment, which is not conducive to radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatment for lung cancer. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of oxymatrine (OMT) on the DC-Treg system in the tumor microenvironment in vitro and to examine its mechanism. The expressions of CD83 antigen, T-lymphocyte activation antigen CD86, CD11 antigen-like family member C and major histocompatibility complex II in DCs were increased upon treatment with 1 mg/ml OMT, as detected by flow cytometry. Following pretreatment with OMT, the DCs mediated the forkhead box protein P3 overexpression in primitive cluster of differentiation 4⁺ T cells at the protein and mRNA expression levels. The expression levels of anti-inflammatory factors, including interleukin (IL)-10, tumor growth factor-β, IL-35, and pro-inflammatory cytokines, including interferon-γ, IL-12 and IL-2, in the co-culture supernatant were increased as measured by ELISA. When DCs and DC-Tregs were co-cultured with cisplatin-resistant A549 cells, the proportion of apoptosis in the co-culture groups was increased under treatment with cisplatin, which was detected by Annexin V/propidium Iodide staining and western blotting. The present results suggested that OMT may promote the maturation of DCs, mediate the differentiation of T cells into Treg cells, and reverse the resistance of tumor cells to cisplatin in vitro. It was suggested that OMT is an important adjunct to chemotherapy through the regulation of antitumor responses.


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... There are some research findings regarding the relationship between plasma proteins and oral cancer through searching the literature database. Some studies support a causal relationship between CRP (C-Reactive Protein) levels and increased risk of oral and oropharyngeal cancers [20]. Elevated plasma levels of CLIC1 (Recombinant Chloride Intracellular Channel Protein 1) have been demonstrated in only 2 cancer types, namely nasopharyngeal carcinoma and OSCC (Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma) [21], CLIC1 plasma concentrations were significantly higher in metastatic OSCC patients than in non-metastatic patients (p < 0.0001) [22]. ...

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Causal inference of the effect of plasma proteins on the incidence of oral cancer: two-sample Mendelian randomization
Causal association of serum biomarkers with oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer: a mendelian randomization study

BMC Oral Health

... This research indicated that miR-95-3p and miR-579-5p expression is significantly upregulated, and miR-1298-3p expression is downregulated in the plasma of HNSCC patients. This investigation shows a convenient diagnostic and screening tool for the early detection of head and neck cancer [102]. Another method is dPCR which assists in the management of patients with a cancer of unknown primary site (CUP). ...

Identification of candidate plasma miRNA biomarkers for the diagnosis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

... 26,27 Nevertheless, cytological evaluation of a subset of large, benign-appearing nodules may be necessary to ensure that the lesions are appropriate candidates for thermal ablation. 28 A second limitation of our study is that of 276 nodules that were identified as Bethesda II (benign) after FNA, none of the nodules were histopathologically confirmed. According to the literature, the actual risk of malignancy in FNA-proven benign nodules after surgical excision was up to 3%. ...

A novel parallel overlapping mode for complete ablation of large benign thyroid nodules in a single-session radiofrequency ablation

... In addition to this case, five other cases of mature teratomas extending from the anterior mediastinum to the neck have been reported [4][5][6][7][8] (Table 1). The age range is 19-29 years, with an average age of 23 years and the gender ratio was equal with 2 male and 3 female participants. ...

Mature Cervical Teratoma Extending Into the Anterior Mediastinum of an Adult

... Severe pneumonia, a respiratory disease, is characterized by severe pulmonary infection, which is more common in the elderly, with high morbidity and mortality [1]. Its pathogenesis is a little more complicated, and it is often caused by microbial infections, malnutrition, other underlying diseases, etc. [2]. Studies have confirmed that the function of the intestinal mucosal barrier in patients with severe pneumonia is impaired, so the toxins and intestinal bacteria in the body are prone to translocation, and a large number of pro-inflammatory factors are released, resulting in the systemic inflammato-ry response and multiple organ dysfunctions sign (MODS), which poses a serious threat to the life and health of patients [3]. ...

Analysis of post‑operative efficacy and pharyngeal fistula healing in patients with laryngeal cancer treated with post‑operative enteral nutrition support nursing combined with early oral feeding

Oncology Letters

... Its role in kidney disease needs further investigations. However, we postulate that miR-936 might participate in EMT as it was identified to suppress cell proliferation and invasion in laryngeal cancer [93]. ...

miR-936 Suppresses Cell Proliferation, Invasion, and Drug Resistance of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Targets GPR78

... CircMYBL2 promoted HCC development via the circMYBL2-miR-1205-E2F1 axis To investigate the downstream targets regulated by miR-1205, we used the TargetScan algorithm and identified E2F1 as a potential target oncogene (Fig. 5A), an identity that has been confirmed by existing research evidence [38][39][40][41]. We also found that elevated expression of E2F1 correlated with short progression-free survival and overall survival times in HCC patients via analysis of a public database (Fig. 5B). ...

Reciprocal regulation of miR-1205 and E2F1 modulates progression of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

Cell Death and Disease

... sequently induce the expression of Notch1 which has a pivotal effect on the CSC renewal (Qi et al., 2020). Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a class of non-protein coding RNAs with a length of more than 200 bp (Esteller, 2011). Emerging evidence has suggested that lncRNAs are involved in human cancer progression (Chi, Wang, Wang, Yu, & Yang, 2019;M. Wang et al., 2019). Zhu et al. found that FOXP3 could promote the stemness of NSCLC via activating LINC01232. Subsequently, the activated LINC01232 stimulated the stemness through TGF-β signaling pathway (L. Zhu, Liu, Tang, & Wang, 2022). In addition, previous work from our group has revealed that, under the regulation of EGFR-AS1 and HIF2A, FOXP3 could s ...

Oxymatrine‑mediated maturation of dendritic cells leads to activation of FOXP3+/CD4+ Treg cells and reversal of cisplatin‑resistance in lung cancer cells

Molecular Medicine Reports

... Within the scope of this study, flow cytometric analysis showed that HDN combined treatment with Cis induced an antitumor immune response by increasing the percentage of splenic T helper (CD3 + CD4 + ) and T cytotoxic (CD3 + CD8 + ) cells, while concurrently orchestrating a modulatory effect on CD4 + CD25 + regulatory cells accompanied by improving spleen proliferation, which regulate the immune response against tumor. Similarly, earlier investigations revealed the synergistic role of combined treatments with Cis on antitumor immunity (Ye et al., 2018;El-Bolkiny et al., 2021;Wang et al., 2022). Hassouna et al. (2015) and Berköz et al. (2021) documented that HDN can improve the immunosuppressive impact of diazinon and cyclophosphamide, respectively. ...

Oxymatrine and Cisplatin Synergistically Enhance Anti-tumor Immunity of CD8+ T Cells in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

... The roles miRNAs play in wide range of cellular processes cannot be overlooked as 60% of human protein coding genes are predicted to be selectively regulated by miRNAs [15]. In line with this, multiple miRNAs have also been identified as key players of cancer cell metabolism by targeting enzymes involved in glucose transport, glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, and lactate and glutamine metabolism [16,17]. These studies, while informative, lacks the assessment of genome wide perturbations in the expression of metabolic genes caused by miRNAs working in close conjunction. ...

MicroRNA Regulation of Energy Metabolism to Induce Chemoresistance in Cancers