The microcosmos of cancer

A Lujambio, SW Lowe - Nature, 2012 - nature.com
A Lujambio, SW Lowe
Nature, 2012nature.com
The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) almost two decades ago established a new
paradigm of gene regulation. During the past ten years these tiny non-coding RNAs have
been linked to virtually all known physiological and pathological processes, including
cancer. In the same way as certain key protein-coding genes, miRNAs can be deregulated
in cancer, in which they can function as a group to mark differentiation states or individually
as bona fide oncogenes or tumour suppressors. Importantly, miRNA biology can be …
Abstract
The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) almost two decades ago established a new paradigm of gene regulation. During the past ten years these tiny non-coding RNAs have been linked to virtually all known physiological and pathological processes, including cancer. In the same way as certain key protein-coding genes, miRNAs can be deregulated in cancer, in which they can function as a group to mark differentiation states or individually as bona fide oncogenes or tumour suppressors. Importantly, miRNA biology can be harnessed experimentally to investigate cancer phenotypes or used therapeutically as a target for drugs or as the drug itself.
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