%0 Journal Article %T Microrna-21 and the Role of Anti-Apoptosis in Human Cancers %A Minh Trong Quang %A Kim My Thi Le %A Tung Thanh Nguyen %A Trinh Viet Nguyen %A Tran Que Thi Tran %A Hue Hong Thieu %A Thuy Ai Huyen Le %A Thuan Duc Lao %J Pharmacophore %@ 2229-5402 %D 2020 %V 11 %N 3 %P 78-81 %X The dysregulation of miR-21 has been defined as the genome instability, an event of the hallmarks of cancer, is observed in human cancers. Additionally, the effect of dysregulation of miR-21 was observed in its target genes, which is involved in many signal pathways of tumorigenesis. Among them, particularly, miR-21 is strongly involved in the anti-apoptosis processes, also known as evading apoptosis. In the present study, we studied the experimentally validated miR-21 targets, including Bcl-2, PTEN, and PDCD4 gene, which are linked to anti-apoptosis in human cancers. Thus, miR-21 and its targeting apoptosis is a valuable therapeutic target in the development of human cancer treatment. %U https://pharmacophorejournal.com/article/microrna-21-and-the-role-of-anti-apoptosis-in-human-cancers