Skip to content
2000
Volume 14, Issue 5
  • ISSN: 1566-5240
  • E-ISSN: 1875-5666

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small (18~25 nucleotides long) non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression on the post-transcriptional level. During the last decade, the field of miRNA research has been exponentially expanding, revealing the widespread role of these molecules in numerous biological processes. Aberrant miRNA expression has been documented in multiple haematologic malignancies, including B cell lymphomas. There is compelling evidence that miRNAs can function as oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes in lymphoid malignancies. In this review, we recapitulate the current knowledge of miRNA expression in B cell malignancies and discuss the accumulating evidence for a major role of miRNA deregulation in the development of B cell-derived lymphoid tumors.

Loading

Article metrics loading...

/content/journals/cmm/10.2174/1566524014666140603095414
2014-06-01
2025-06-21
Loading full text...

Full text loading...

/content/journals/cmm/10.2174/1566524014666140603095414
Loading

  • Article Type:
    Research Article
Keyword(s): B cells; Hodgkin lymphoma; leukemia; lymphoma; MicroRNA
This is a required field
Please enter a valid email address
Approval was a Success
Invalid data
An Error Occurred
Approval was partially successful, following selected items could not be processed due to error
Please enter a valid_number test