Genomic Profiling of MicroRNA and Messenger RNA Reveals Deregulated MicroRNA Expression in Prostate Cancer
National Cancer Institute · Center for Cancer Research · +4 more institutions
Abstract
MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNAs that regulate the expression of protein-coding genes. To evaluate the involvement of microRNAs in prostate cancer, we determined genome-wide expression of microRNAs and mRNAs in 60 primary prostate tumors and 16 nontumor prostate tissues. The mRNA analysis revealed that key components of microRNA processing and several microRNA host genes, e.g., MCM7 and C9orf5, were significantly up-regulated in prostate tumors. Consistent with these findings, tumors expressed the miR-106b-25 cluster, which maps to intron 13 of MCM7, and miR-32, which maps to intron 14 of C9orf5, at significantly higher levels than nontumor prostate. The expression levels of other microRNAs, including a…
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Authors
13- SAStefan AmbsCorresponding
National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research
- RLRobyn L. Prueitt
National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research
- MYMing Yi
National Cancer Institute, Science Applications International Corporation (United States)
- RHRobert Hudson
National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research
- TMTiffany M. Howe
National Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Research
Topics & keywords
- microRNA
- Prostate cancer
- Biology
- Messenger RNA
- Computational biology
- Gene expression profiling
- Genetics
- RNA
- Good health and well-being