%0 Journal Article %T Role of microRNAs in tumor progression by regulation of kinesin motor proteins. %A Nasimi Shad A %A Fanoodi A %A Maharati A %A Akhlaghipour I %A Bina AR %A Saburi E %A Forouzanfar F %A Moghbeli M %J Int J Biol Macromol %V 270 %N 0 %D 2024 Jun 14 %M 38754673 %F 8.025 %R 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.132347 %X Aberrant cell proliferation is one of the main characteristics of tumor cells that can be affected by many cellular processes and signaling pathways. Kinesin superfamily proteins (KIFs) are motor proteins that are involved in cytoplasmic transportations and chromosomal segregation during cell proliferation. Therefore, regulation of the KIF functions as vital factors in chromosomal stability is necessary to maintain normal cellular homeostasis and proliferation. KIF deregulations have been reported in various cancers. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) and signaling pathways are important regulators of KIF proteins. MiRNAs have key roles in regulation of the cell proliferation, migration, and apoptosis. In the present review, we discussed the role of miRNAs in tumor biology through the regulation of KIF proteins. It has been shown that miRNAs have mainly a tumor suppressor function via the KIF targeting. This review can be an effective step to introduce the miRNAs/KIFs axis as a probable therapeutic target in tumor cells.