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  • Radiotherapy is crucial for cancer treatment, but issues like tumor recurrence and radio-resistance in cancer cells remain prevalent.
  • Research suggests that certain miRNAs are involved in the development of radio-resistant cancer cells, making them potential targets for new therapies.
  • The study discusses how natural anti-miRNA substances may inhibit harmful miRNAs and also protect healthy cells from the negative effects of radiation during treatment.

Article Abstract

Radiotherapy plays an essential primary role in cancer patients. Regardless of its significant advances in treatment options, tumor recurrence and radio-resistance in cancer cells still occur in a high percentage of patients. Furthermore, the over expression of miRNAs accompanies the development of radio-resistant cancer cells. Consequently, miRNAs might serve as therapeutic targets for the treatment of radio-resistance in cancer cells. The findings of the current research also signify that the use of a natural anti-miRNA substance could inhibit specific miRNAs, and, concurrently, these natural remedies could exhibit radioprotective activity against the healthy cells during radiotherapy. Therefore, in this review, we have reported the association of miRNAs with radio-resistance and the potential uses of natural remedies as green gene therapeutic approaches, as well as radioprotectors against the adverse effects of irradiation on healthy cells during radiotherapy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523215666141205104117DOI Listing

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