Gill, Balraj SinghAlex, Jimi MarinNavgeetKumar, SanjeevGill, B.S.Alex, J.M.Navgeet, Kumar, S.2017-12-292024-08-132017-12-292024-08-132016Gill, B. S., Alex, J. M., Navgeet, & Kumar, S. (2016). Missing link between microRNA and prostate cancer. Tumor Biology, 37(5), 5683-5704. doi: 10.1007/s13277-016-4900-x1010428310.1007/s13277-016-4900-xhttp://10.2.3.109/handle/32116/400MicroRNAs are the non-coding RNAs which regulate endogenous gene expression in animal and plant cells. Alterations in the level of micro-ribonucleic acids (miRNAs) involving the deletions, overexpression, mutations, epigenetic silencing, or dysregulation of transcription factors that target specific miRNAs may culminate in various diseases including cancer. Recent findings demonstrate the role of miRNAs in prostate cancer. Numerous discoveries of miRNAs have marked the research and development surrounding prostate cancer management, diagnosis, and therapy which has made prediction easy, but the effective treatment strategy remains a mystery. This review seeks to draw a link between miRNA and prostate cancer through an understanding of the numerous signaling pathways that these miRNAs control, which may prove to be helpful in identifying therapeutically interesting molecular targets. ? 2016, International Society of Oncology and BioMarkers (ISOBM).encetuximabMicroRNAMicroRNA 1MicroRNA 101MicroRNA 133MicroRNA 141MicroRNA 143MicroRNA 145MicroRNA 146aMicroRNA 15a 16MicroRNA 185MicroRNA 188 5pMicroRNA 200aMicroRNA 200bMicroRNA 200cMicroRNA 205MicroRNA 208MicroRNA 218MicroRNA 222MicroRNA 296MicroRNA 29bMicroRNA 31MicroRNA 330MicroRNA 331 3pMicroRNA 342MicroRNA34aMicroRNA 34bMicroRNA 34cMicroRNA 449aUnclassified drugUnindexed drugAndrogenMicroRNARNASignal peptideTumor protein;Missing link between microRNA and prostate cancerReviewhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13277-016-4900-xTumor Biology