Abstract
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a polygenic disease related to a variety of factors. With the development of the microRNAs (miRNAs) technique, researchers found a close link between miRNAs and NPC. Differentially expressed miRNAs exist in NPC and normal nasopharyngeal tissues; radiotherapy and chemotherapy also affect the expression of miRNAs in NPC tissues. Further studies showed that dysregulation and ectopic expression of miRNAs were involved in the occurrence and development of NPC by affecting the expression of oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes, or acting on relevant signal transduction pathways. It is of great significance to investigate the miRNAs related to the occurrence and development of NPC for the prevention and treatment of NPC.
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