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Publication : Impaired microRNA processing enhances cellular transformation and tumorigenesis.

First Author  Kumar MS Year  2007
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  39
Issue  5 Pages  673-7
PubMed ID  17401365 Mgi Jnum  J:123829
Mgi Id  MGI:3719739 Doi  10.1038/ng2003
Citation  Kumar MS, et al. (2007) Impaired microRNA processing enhances cellular transformation and tumorigenesis. Nat Genet 39(5):673-7
abstractText  MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a new class of small noncoding RNAs that post-transcriptionally regulate the expression of target mRNA transcripts. Many of these target mRNA transcripts are involved in proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis, processes commonly altered during tumorigenesis. Recent work has shown a global decrease of mature miRNA expression in human cancers. However, it is unclear whether this global repression of miRNAs reflects the undifferentiated state of tumors or causally contributes to the transformed phenotype. Here we show that global repression of miRNA maturation promotes cellular transformation and tumorigenesis. Cancer cells expressing short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) targeting three different components of the miRNA processing machinery showed a substantial decrease in steady-state miRNA levels and a more pronounced transformed phenotype. In animals, miRNA processing-impaired cells formed tumors with accelerated kinetics. These tumors were more invasive than control tumors, suggesting that global miRNA loss enhances tumorigenesis. Furthermore, conditional deletion of Dicer1 enhanced tumor development in a K-Ras-induced mouse model of lung cancer. Overall, these studies indicate that abrogation of global miRNA processing promotes tumorigenesis.
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