Overview
Tumor suppressor genes are genes whose normal function is to restrain cell growth and division, repair DNA, or trigger programmed cell death, thereby protecting against the uncontrolled proliferation that leads to cancer. When these genes are inactivated by mutation, deletion, or epigenetic silencing, their protective braking action is lost and tumor formation becomes more likely. In cancer genetics and molecular biology, tumor suppressor genes are studied alongside oncogenes as key drivers of malignant transformation. Research examines how their loss contributes to the development and progression of tumors, including the histologic, genetic, and molecular characteristics of meningioma pathogenesis and the role of genes in tumor formation more broadly. Regulatory layers beyond DNA sequence are also central, with studies on epigenetics and nutrition and on microRNAs, such as microRNA-1285's potential regulation of the OCT4 gene and the correlation of miR-21 expression with poor survival in esophageal cancer. The journal publishes work connecting these mechanisms to diagnosis and clinical management, including microRNA quantification by digital PCR for colorectal cancer screening, serrated lesions as a pathway in colorectal carcinogenesis, molecular diagnosis of thyroid cancer, and chromosomal abnormalities in leukemia. Together these studies illustrate how the disruption of tumor suppressor function, and the gene-regulatory networks surrounding it, underlies cancer biology and informs molecular diagnostics and potential therapeutic targets.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Epigenetics and Nutrition
Genes in Tumor Formation
Quantification of Micrornas by Absolute Dpcr for the Diagnostic Screening of Colon Cancer
MicroRNA-1285 Might Potentially Regulate OCT4 Gene Expression by Direct Targeting of its Promoter
Serrated Lesions of Colorectum: A New Pathway in Colorectal Carcinogenesis
Molecular Diagnosis in Clinical Management and Diagnosis of Thyroid Cancer
Canine Periosteal Osteosarcoma
Molecular Cytogenetic Investigations in a Novel Chromosomal Abnormality of t(10;15)(q22;q22) in a Pediatric Precursor-B-Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Patient
Colorectal Cancer in Africa: Causes, Dietary Intervention, and Lifestyle Change
The Mechanism of Decline of Senescent Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cell Self-Renewal and Regenerative Proliferation: The Role of Heparan Sulfate-FGF-2--FGFR1-p38αMAPK Axis, Sprouty1, miR-1, miR-133 and miR-29a
High expression of miR-21 in tissue correlated with the poor survival of patients with esophageal cancer: a pilot study using the meta-analysis
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 26 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Cancers
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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Potential of Selected microRNAs in Colorectal Cancer: A Literature Review2025 · Cancers
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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Potential of Selected microRNAs in Colorectal Cancer: A Literature Review2025 · Cancers
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2024 · BMC Nutrition
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2024 · Diagnostics
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2024 · BMC Nutrition
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2024 · Diagnostics
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2023 · Frontiers in Pharmacology
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