Lin28 promotes transformation and is associated with advanced human malignancies

SR Viswanathan, JT Powers, W Einhorn, Y Hoshida… - Nature …, 2009 - nature.com
SR Viswanathan, JT Powers, W Einhorn, Y Hoshida, TL Ng, S Toffanin, M O'Sullivan, J Lu
Nature genetics, 2009nature.com
Multiple members of the let-7 family of miRNAs are often repressed in human cancers,,
thereby promoting oncogenesis by derepressing targets such as HMGA2, K-Ras and c-Myc,.
However, the mechanism by which let-7 miRNAs are coordinately repressed is unclear. The
RNA-binding proteins LIN28 and LIN28B block let-7 precursors from being processed to
mature miRNAs,,,, suggesting that their overexpression might promote malignancy through
repression of let-7. Here we show that LIN28 and LIN28B are overexpressed in primary …
Abstract
Multiple members of the let-7 family of miRNAs are often repressed in human cancers,, thereby promoting oncogenesis by derepressing targets such as HMGA2, K-Ras and c-Myc,. However, the mechanism by which let-7 miRNAs are coordinately repressed is unclear. The RNA-binding proteins LIN28 and LIN28B block let-7 precursors from being processed to mature miRNAs,,,, suggesting that their overexpression might promote malignancy through repression of let-7. Here we show that LIN28 and LIN28B are overexpressed in primary human tumors and human cancer cell lines (overall frequency ∼15%), and that overexpression is linked to repression of let-7 family miRNAs and derepression of let-7 targets. LIN28 and LIN28b facilitate cellular transformation in vitro, and overexpression is associated with advanced disease across multiple tumor types. Our work provides a mechanism for the coordinate repression of let-7 miRNAs observed in a subset of human cancers, and associates activation of LIN28 and LIN28B with poor clinical prognosis.
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