نتایج جستجو برای: mir17hg

تعداد نتایج: 147  

Journal: :Cancer research 2010
Lixin Hong Maoyi Lai Michelle Chen Changchuan Xie Rong Liao Young Jun Kang Changchun Xiao Wen-Yuan Hu Jiahuai Han Peiqing Sun

In mammalian cells, activation of oncogenes usually triggers innate tumor-suppressing defense mechanisms, including apoptosis and senescence, which are compromised by additional mutations before cancers are developed. The miR-17-92 gene cluster, a polycistron encoding six microRNAs (miRNA), is frequently overexpressed in human cancers and has been shown to promote several aspects of oncogenic t...

Journal: :Circulation research 2016
Aránzazu Chamorro-Jorganes Monica Y Lee Elisa Araldi Shira Landskroner-Eiger Marta Fernández-Fuertes Mahnaz Sahraei Maria Quiles Del Rey Coen van Solingen Jun Yu Carlos Fernández-Hernando William C Sessa Yajaira Suárez

RATIONALE Several lines of evidence indicate that the regulation of microRNA (miRNA) levels by different stimuli may contribute to the modulation of stimulus-induced responses. The miR-17-92 cluster has been linked to tumor development and angiogenesis, but its role in vascular endothelial growth factor-induced endothelial cell (EC) functions is unclear and its regulation is unknown. OBJECTIV...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2012
Sara De Brouwer Pieter Mestdagh Irina Lambertz Filip Pattyn Anne De Paepe Frank Westermann Christina Schroeder Johannes H Schulte Alexander Schramm Katleen De Preter Jo Vandesompele Frank Speleman

Neuroblastoma (NB) is a paediatric tumour with a remarkable diverse clinical behaviour. Approximately half of the high stage aggressive tumours are characterized by MYCN gene amplification but our understanding of the role of MYCN in NB oncogenesis is incomplete. Previous studies have shown that MYCN expression is inversely correlated with expression of Dickkopf-3 (DKK3), a gene encoding an ext...

2010
Milena Rizzo Laura Mariani Letizia Pitto Giuseppe Rainaldi Marcella Simili

Expression of microRNAs changes markedly in tumours and evidence indicates that they are causatively related to tumourigenesis, behaving as tumour suppressor microRNAs or onco microRNAs; in some cases they can behave as both depending on the type of cancer. Some tumour suppressor microRNAs appear to be an integral part of the p53 and Retinoblastoma (RB) network, the main regulatory pathways con...

2012
Wenhong Tian Xiaoyan Dong Xuerong Liu Gang Wang Zheyue Dong Wei Shen Gang Zheng Jianxin Lu Jinzhong Chen Yue Wang Zhijian Wu Xiaobing Wu

BACKGROUND microRNAs (miRNAs) are small and non-coding RNAs which play critical roles in physiological and pathological processes. A number of methods have been established to detect and quantify miRNA expression. However, method for high-throughput miRNA function detection is still lacking. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We describe an adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector-based microRNA (miRNA) sensor (A...

2014
Evelina Miele Francesca Romana Buttarelli Antonella Arcella Federica Begalli Neha Garg Marianna Silvano Agnese Po Caterina Baldi Giuseppe Carissimo Manila Antonelli Gian Paolo Spinelli Carlo Capalbo Vittoria Donofrio Isabella Morra Paolo Nozza Alberto Gulino Felice Giangaspero Elisabetta Ferretti

BACKGROUND High-grade gliomas (HGGs) account for 15% of all pediatric brain tumors and are a leading cause of cancer-related mortality and morbidity. Pediatric HGGs (pHGGs) are histologically indistinguishable from their counterpart in adulthood. However, recent investigations indicate that differences occur at the molecular level, thus suggesting that the molecular path to gliomagenesis in chi...

Journal: :Molecular Systems Biology 2008
Christine Blattner

A major part of the genome of higher eukaryotes consists of non-coding sequences. In former times, these sequences were called ‘junk-DNA’ as no specific function could be attributed to them. More recent research has shown that small non-coding RNAs are contained in these parts of the genome. These noncoding RNAs have a fundamental role in gene regulation. Regulation of gene expression in eukary...

2016
Raoying Xie Xiaolin Lin Tao Du Kang Xu Hongfen Shen Fang Wei Weichao Hao Taoyan Lin Xia Lin Yujuan Qin Huiyan Wang Lin Chen Sheng Yang Jie Yang Xiaoxiang Rong Kaitai Yao Dong Xiao Junshuang Jia Yan Sun

The miR-17-92 cluster and its 6 different mature microRNAs, including miR-17, miR-18a, miR-19a, miR-20a, miR-19b-1, and miR-92a, play important roles in embryo development, immune system, kidney and heart development, adipose differentiation, aging, and tumorigenicity. Currently, increasing evidence indicates that some members of miR-17-92 cluster may be critical players in spermatogenesis, inc...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2016
Yi Wang David B Frank Michael P Morley Su Zhou Xiaoru Wang Min Min Lu Mitchell A Lazar Edward E Morrisey

The terminal stages of pulmonary development, called sacculation and alveologenesis, involve both differentiation of distal lung endoderm progenitors and extensive cellular remodeling of the resultant epithelial lineages. These processes are coupled with dramatic expansion of distal airspace and surface area. Despite the importance of these late developmental processes and their relation to neo...

2010
Lixin Wen Maoyi Lai Michelle Chen Changchuan Xie Rong Liao Young Jun Kang Changchun Xiao Yuan Hu Jiahuai Han Peiqing Sun

Downlo ammalian cells, activation of oncogenes usually triggers innate tumor-suppressing defense mechanisms, ing apoptosis and senescence, which are compromised by additional mutations before cancers are develThe miR-17-92 gene cluster, a polycistron encoding six microRNAs (miRNA), is frequently overexpressed an cancers and has been shown to promote several aspects of oncogenic transformation, ...

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