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miRNA:

hsa-miR-21

Disease:

colorectal cancer

Relationship type:

Unspecified

Detection method for miRNA expression:

microarray

Expression pattern of miRNA:

up-regulated

Validated targets of miRNA from the reference:

PDCD4

Validated targets of miRNA from TarBase:

PTEN,TPM1 : More...

Predicted targets: MIRANDA, TARGETSCAN, PICTAR-VERT

 

Description:

In the surgical samples, miR-21 expression was much higher in colorectal cancers than in normal mucosa. Strong miR-21 expression was also observed in cancer-associated stromal fibroblasts, suggesting miR-21 induction by cancer-secreted cytokines. Protein expression of PDCD4, a miR-21 target, was inversely correlated with miR-21 expression, confirming that miR-21 is indeed a negative regulator of PDCD4 in vivo. In the endoscopic samples, miR-21 expression was very high in malignant adenocarcinomas but was not elevated in nontumorigenic polyps. Precancerous adenomas also frequently showed miR-21 up-regulation. CONCLUSION: Using the LNA-ISH system for miRNA detection, miR-21 was detectable in precancerous adenomas. The frequency and extent of miR-21 expression increased during the transition from precancerous colorectal adenoma to advanced carcinoma. Expression patterns of miR-21 RNA and its target, tumor suppressor protein PDCD4, were mutually exclusive. This pattern may have clinical application as a biomarker for colorectal cancer development and might be emphasized by self-reinforcing regulatory systems integrated with the miR-21 gene, which has been previously shown in cell culture.

 

 

Reference:

Locked nucleic acid in situ hybridization analysis of miR-21 expression during colorectal cancer development. | PMID:19509156
Yamamichi N, Shimomura R, Inada K, Sakurai K
Clin Cancer Res. 2009 Jun 15;15(12):4009-16. Epub 2009 Jun 9.

 

 
 
 
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