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hsa-mir-182: Hsa-mir-182 is a microRNA that has been shown to play a role in androgen receptor pathway control [PMC5877771]. In a study investigating the overexpressed network, MIAT was identified as an important hub regulator that interacted with 14 differentially expressed microRNAs, including hsa-mir-182 [PMC6899321]. Specific miRNA sequence probes, including hsa-mir-182, were used in another study to analyze the expression of microRNAs in non-small-cell lung cancer patients [PMC9917592]. This study identified hsa-mir-182 as part of a five-microRNA signature that was found to be an independent prognostic factor for these patients [PMC7255356]. Additionally, hsa-mir-182 was among the ten most upregulated miRNAs in this study [PMC5588142].
In summary, hsa-mir-182 is a microRNA that has been implicated in androgen receptor pathway control and has been found to be differentially expressed in non-small-cell lung cancer patients. It has been identified as part of a prognostic signature and shown to be upregulated in these patients. These findings highlight the potential importance of hsa-mir-182 in cancer biology and prognosis.
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