Publications by authors named "V Zoumpourlis"

The tumor microenvironment has a significant input on prognosis and also for predicting clinical outcomes in various types of cancers. However, tumor tissue is not always available, thus, rendering peripheral blood a preferable alternative in the search for prognostic and predictive gene signatures. Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) constitutes a quite heterogeneous disease characterized by poor prognosis.

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  • ALDH1A1 is an enzyme that oxidizes retinaldehyde and its high RNA levels are linked to poor outcomes in acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
  • Agents exist to inhibit ALDH activity, but there's a need for adjustable genetic methods to target multiple cancer pathways simultaneously.
  • MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as important regulators of gene expression in AML and some have the potential to directly affect ALDH1A1, making them promising candidates for genetic interventions in AML treatment.
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Bruxism is a non-functional involuntary muscle activity that affects more than one-third of the population at some point in their lives. A number of factors have been found to be related to the etiopathogenesis of bruxism; therefore, the condition is considered multifactorial. The most commonly accepted factor is stress.

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The discovery of therapeutic miRNAs is one of the most exciting challenges for pharmaceutical companies. Since the first miRNA was discovered in 1993, our knowledge of miRNA biology has grown considerably. Many studies have demonstrated that miRNA expression is dysregulated in many diseases, making them appealing tools for novel therapeutic approaches.

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Stress has been well-documented to have a significant role in the etiopathogenesis of bruxism. Activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) and subsequent release of corticosteroids lead to increased muscle activity. Neurological studies have demonstrated that chronic stress exposure induces neurodegeneration of important neuronal structures and destabilization of the mesocortical dopaminergic pathway.

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