Review
MicroRNAs in Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: The Future of Therapy

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MicroRNAs (miRs) are small, noncoding RNAs with numerous cellular functions. With advancing knowledge of the many functions of miRs in cancer pathogenesis, there is emerging interest in miRs as therapeutic targets in cancers. One disease that poses an intriguing model for miR therapy is cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, a rare disease featuring malignant CD4+ T cells that proliferate in the skin. The hallmark of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma progression is epigenetic dysregulation, with aberrant miR levels being a common feature. This review aims to summarize the rapidly emerging advances in the development of miR-based therapies in cancers, with a special emphasis on CTCL.

Abbreviations

CTCL
cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
MF
mycosis fungoides
miR
microRNA
SS
Sézary syndrome

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