MicroRNA-34a Inhibits Glioblastoma Growth by Targeting Multiple Oncogenes
University of Virginia · Neurology, Inc · +1 more institution
Abstract
MicroRNA-34a (miR-34a) is a transcriptional target of p53 that is down-regulated in some cancer cell lines. We studied the expression, targets, and functional effects of miR-34a in brain tumor cells and human gliomas. Transfection of miR-34a down-regulated c-Met in human glioma and medulloblastoma cells and Notch-1, Notch-2, and CDK6 protein expressions in glioma cells. miR-34a expression inhibited c-Met reporter activities in glioma and medulloblastoma cells and Notch-1 and Notch-2 3'-untranslated region reporter activities in glioma cells and stem cells. Analysis of human specimens showed that miR-34a expression is down-regulated in glioblastoma tissues as compared with normal brain and in mutant p53 gliomas…
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14Topics & keywords
- Glioma
- Cancer research
- Cyclin-dependent kinase 6
- Transfection
- Cell cycle
- microRNA
- Biology
- Cell growth
- Good health and well-being