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The role of miRNAs in pathogenesis, diagnosis, and therapy of Helicobacter pylori infection, gastric cancer-causing bacteria: Special highlights on nanotechnology-based therapy.

Microbial pathogenesis 2025 Vol.205() p. 107646

Mansour RM, El-Sayyad GS, Abulsoud AI, Hemdan M, Faraag AHI, Ali MA, Elsakka EGE, Abdelmaksoud NM, Abdallah AK, Mahdy A, Ashraf A, Zaki MB, Elrebehy MA, Mohammed OA, Abdel-Reheim MA, Abdel Mageed SS, Alam Eldein KM, Doghish AS

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APA Mansour RM, El-Sayyad GS, et al. (2025). The role of miRNAs in pathogenesis, diagnosis, and therapy of Helicobacter pylori infection, gastric cancer-causing bacteria: Special highlights on nanotechnology-based therapy.. Microbial pathogenesis, 205, 107646. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2025.107646
MLA Mansour RM, et al.. "The role of miRNAs in pathogenesis, diagnosis, and therapy of Helicobacter pylori infection, gastric cancer-causing bacteria: Special highlights on nanotechnology-based therapy.." Microbial pathogenesis, vol. 205, 2025, pp. 107646.
PMID 40348207

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection and consequent inflammation in the stomach are widely recognized as major contributors to gastric cancer (GC) development. Recent investigations have placed considerable emphasis on uncovering the controlling influence of small RNA molecules known as microRNAs (miRNAs) in H. pylori-related diseases, particularly gastric cancer. This review aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of the intricate roles fulfilled by miRNAs in conditions associated with H. pylori infection. Exploring miRNA biogenesis pathways reveals their intimate connection with H. pylori infection, shedding light on the underlying molecular mechanisms driving disease progression and identifying potential intervention targets. An examination of epidemiological data surrounding H. pylori infection, including prevalence, risk factors, and transmission routes, underscores the imperative for preventive measures and targeted interventions. Incorporating insights from miRNA-related research into these strategies holds promise for enhancing their efficacy in controlling H. pylori spread. The symptoms, underlying mechanisms, and virulent characteristics of the bacteria highlight the intricate relationship between H. pylori and host cells, influencing the course of diseases. Within this complex web, miRNAs play pivotal roles, regulating various facets of H. pylori's development. MicroRNAs intricately involved in directing the immune response against H. pylori infection serve as key players in molding host defense mechanisms and impacting the bacterium's evasion tactics. Utilizing this knowledge holds the potential to drive forward groundbreaking therapeutic strategies. The diagnostic and prognostic capabilities of miRNAs in H. pylori infection highlight their effectiveness as non-invasive indicators for identifying diseases and evaluating risk. Integration of miRNA signatures into diagnostic algorithms holds promise for enhancing early detection and management of H. pylori-related diseases. MiRNA-based therapeutics offer a promising avenue for combatting H. pylori-induced gastric cancer, targeting specific molecular pathways implicated in tumorigenesis. H. pylori infection induces dysregulation of several miRNAs that contribute to antibiotic resistance, inflammation, and gastric cancer progression, including downregulation of tumor-suppressive miR-7 and miR-153 and upregulation of oncogenic miR-671-5p and miR-155-5p, which promote carcinogenesis and inflammation. Additionally, H. pylori manipulates host immune responses by upregulating miRNAs such as let-7f-5p, let-7i-5p, miR-146b-5p, and miR-185-5p that suppress HLA class II expression and antigen presentation, facilitating immune evasion and chronic gastritis that predispose to gastric cancer. Future research endeavors should focus on refining these therapeutic modalities and identifying novel targets to optimize clinical outcomes. By elucidating the multifaceted roles of miRNAs in H. pylori infection, this review provides invaluable insights into disease pathogenesis, diagnostics, and therapeutics, and the role of some nanoparticles in combating the H. pylori infection. Continued research efforts are imperative for translating these insights into clinical practice and addressing the global burden of H. pylori-related diseases.

MeSH Terms

MicroRNAs; Humans; Helicobacter Infections; Helicobacter pylori; Stomach Neoplasms; Nanotechnology; Host-Pathogen Interactions

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