| Abstract
Cervical cancer is one of the most common disorders in females all around the world. Similar to other types of cancer,
several signaling pathways are demonstrated to be involved in the progression of this cancer including ERK/MAPK, PI3K/
AKT, apoptotic signaling pathways, Wnt, and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). Various microRNAs (miRNAs)
and their target genes involved in cervical cancer have been extracted from the kinds of literature of Scopus, Pubmed and
Google scholar databases. Regarding the targets, some of them were found to belong in EGFR signaling pathways. The
regulation patterns of these miRNA are diferent in cervical cancer; however, their main aim is to trigger EGFR signaling
to proceed with cancer. Moreover, several predicted miRNAs were found to have some interactions with the diferentially
expressed genes of cervical cancer which are the members of the EGFR signaling pathway by using miRWalk 3.0 (https://
mirwalk.umm.uni-heidelberg.de/) and TargetScan 7.1 (https://www.targetscan.org/vert_71/). Also, the microarray data were
obtained from the NCBI-Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) datasets of cervical cancer. In the present review, we highlight
the miRNAs involved in cervical cancer and the role of their targets in the EGFR signaling pathway. Furthermore, some
predicted miRNAs were the candidate to target EGFR signaling pathway members diferentially expressed in cervical cancer
samples compared to normal samples. |