Reduced accumulation of specific microRNAs in colorectal neoplasia

MZ Michael, SM O'Connor… - Molecular cancer …, 2003 - AACR
MZ Michael, SM O'Connor, NG van Holst Pellekaan, GP Young, RJ James
Molecular cancer research, 2003AACR
Short non-coding RNAs are known to regulate cellular processes including development,
heterochromatin formation, and genomic stability in eukaryotes. Given the impact of these
processes on cellular identity, a study was undertaken to investigate possible changes in
microRNA (miRNA) levels during tumorigenesis. A total of 28 different miRNA sequences
was identified in a colonic adenocarcinoma and normal mucosa, including 3 novel
sequences and a further 7 that had previously been cloned only from mice. Human …
Abstract
Short non-coding RNAs are known to regulate cellular processes including development, heterochromatin formation, and genomic stability in eukaryotes. Given the impact of these processes on cellular identity, a study was undertaken to investigate possible changes in microRNA (miRNA) levels during tumorigenesis. A total of 28 different miRNA sequences was identified in a colonic adenocarcinoma and normal mucosa, including 3 novel sequences and a further 7 that had previously been cloned only from mice. Human homologues of murine miRNA sequences, miR-143 and miR-145, consistently display reduced steady-state levels of the mature miRNA at the adenomatous and cancer stages of colorectal neoplasia.
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