2023
DOI: 10.3892/ije.2023.19
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Vitamin D and microRNAs: Role in the pathogenesis and prognosis of breast cancer (Review)

Luca Falzone,
Giuseppe Gattuso,
Saverio Candido
et al.

Abstract: A growing body of evidence has demonstrated how the development of breast cancer (BC) is associated with several environmental risk factors able to induce both genetic and epigenetic modifications, leading to neoplastic transformation. In this context, it has been shown how dietary factors influence BC cell development and progression by modulating epigenetic biomarkers, of which microRNAs (miRNAs/miRs) are one of the most extensively studied. Of note, dietary factors have been implicated in both BC risk and p… Show more

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“…All these molecular and cellular effects driven by the KD result in the dysregulation of key signal transduction pathways associated with BC development and progression including the PI3K/Akt, the mTOR, and MAPK signal transduction pathways [10]. It was also postulated that a KD and other dietary regiments influence the behavior of BC cells by modulating the expression levels of microRNAs and the functionality of the vitamin D/VDR pathway [69].…”
Section: Ketogenic Diet In Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these molecular and cellular effects driven by the KD result in the dysregulation of key signal transduction pathways associated with BC development and progression including the PI3K/Akt, the mTOR, and MAPK signal transduction pathways [10]. It was also postulated that a KD and other dietary regiments influence the behavior of BC cells by modulating the expression levels of microRNAs and the functionality of the vitamin D/VDR pathway [69].…”
Section: Ketogenic Diet In Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%