Hypoxia-Induced microRNAs confer survival advantage in bladder cancer by fine-tuning oncogenic Pathways | Synapse
April 10, 2026
Hypoxia-Induced microRNAs confer survival advantage in bladder cancer by fine-tuning oncogenic Pathways
Key Points
The study investigates how hypoxia-induced microRNAs affect bladder cancer in terms of survival and treatment response.
Analyzed microRNA profiles in bladder cancer samples under hypoxic conditions.
Examined the regulatory effects on HIFs and other cancer-related genes.
Assessed the impact on treatment outcomes and patient survival.
Identified a distinct microRNA profile linked to hypoxia in bladder cancer.
miRNAs were found to target key genes like AGO2 and USP10.
Hypoxia-related microRNAs may enhance survival and treatment efficacy.
Abstract
BC under hypoxia exhibits a specific miRNA profile targeting HIFs and cancer-related genes including AGO2 and USP10, potentially influencing treatment success and survival.