microRNAs exhibit high frequency genomic alterations in human cancer
Center for Human Reproduction · Cancer Research Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences · +4 more institutions
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous noncoding RNAs, which negatively regulate gene expression. To determine genomewide miRNA DNA copy number abnormalities in cancer, 283 known human miRNA genes were analyzed by high-resolution array-based comparative genomic hybridization in 227 human ovarian cancer, breast cancer, and melanoma specimens. A high proportion of genomic loci containing miRNA genes exhibited DNA copy number alterations in ovarian cancer (37.1%), breast cancer (72.8%), and melanoma (85.9%), where copy number alterations observed in >15% tumors were considered significant for each miRNA gene. We identified 41 miRNA genes with gene copy number changes that were shared among the three cancer types (26…
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18Topics & keywords
- microRNA
- Biology
- Copy-number variation
- Gene
- Cancer
- Ovarian cancer
- Comparative genomic hybridization
- Breast cancer
- Good health and well-being