Investigator

Antonino Bruno

Assistant Professor of Pathology and Immunology · University of Insubria, Department of Biotechnologies and Life Sciences

ABAntonino Bruno
Papers(2)
MiR-223-3p in Cancer …Human RNASET2: A High…
Collaborators(9)
Barbara BassaniDavide BarbagalloDouglas M. NoonanFrancesco AcquatiJonahunnatha N. Georg…Lorenzo MortaraPaola CampomenosiRoberto ValliRohit Gundamaraju
Institutions(5)
Istituti Di Ricovero …Università degli Stud…University Of InsubriaUniversity Of MilanUniversity Of Califor…

Papers

MiR-223-3p in Cancer Development and Cancer Drug Resistance: Same Coin, Different Faces

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are mighty post-transcriptional regulators in cell physiology and pathophysiology. In this review, we focus on the role of miR-223-3p (henceforth miR-223) in various cancer types. MiR-223 has established roles in hematopoiesis, inflammation, and most cancers, where it can act as either an oncogenic or oncosuppressive miRNA, depending on specific molecular landscapes. MiR-223 has also been linked to either the sensitivity or resistance of cancer cells to treatments in a context-dependent way. Through this detailed review, we highlight that for some cancers (i.e., breast, non-small cell lung carcinoma, and glioblastoma), the oncosuppressive role of miR-223 is consistently reported in the literature, while for others (i.e., colorectal, ovarian, and pancreatic cancers, and acute lymphocytic leukemia), an oncogenic role prevails. In prostate cancer and other hematological malignancies, although an oncosuppressive role is frequently described, there is less of a consensus. Intriguingly, NLRP3 and FBXW7 are consistently identified as miR-223 targets when the miRNA acts as an oncosuppressor or an oncogene, respectively, in different cancers. Our review also describes that miR-223 was increased in biological fluids or their extracellular vesicles in most of the cancers analyzed, as compared to healthy or lower-risk conditions, confirming the potential application of this miRNA as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker in the clinic.

153Works
2Papers
9Collaborators
NeoplasmsProstatic NeoplasmsCell Line, TumorDrug Resistance, NeoplasmChronic DiseaseApoptosisTumor MicroenvironmentGraves Disease

Positions

2022–

Assistant Professor of Pathology and Immunology

University of Insubria · Department of Biotechnologies and Life Sciences

2014–

Contract professor for the Master (II level) in Pharmacy and Pharmacology in Oncology.

University of Milan

2017–

Senior Reserch Scientist (permanent)

IRCCS MultiMedica · Deprtment of Cardiovascular Research

2016–

medical writer

Mectron (Italy) · Research and Development

2016–

Researcher

Gruppo Multimedica · Laboratory of Vascular Biology and Angiogenesis

2015–

Postdoctoral researcher

Università degli Studi dell'Insubria · Department of Biotechnologies and Life Sciencies

2015–

Postdoctoral researcher

Gruppo Multimedica · Laboratory of Vascular Biology and Angiogenesis

2012–

PostDoctoral researcher

Gruppo Multimedica · Oncology research

2008–

PhD student

Gruppo Multimedica · Oncology Reserch

2008–

Resercher

Universita degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca · Department of Biotechnologies

2007–

resercher

Istituto Di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri · Department of Neuroscience

Education

2011

PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology

University of Insubria · Department of Biotechnologies and Life Sciencies

2007

Master Degree in Veterinarian Biotechnologies

University of Milan · Animal Pathology

2006

Bachelor Degree in Biotechnologies

University of Milan

Keywords
Natural Killer cellsTumor MicroenvironmentTumor ImmunologyInflammationAngiogenesis