Genetic Unmasking of an Epigenetically Silenced microRNA in Human Cancer Cells
Spanish National Cancer Research Centre · Universitat Pompeu Fabra · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The mechanisms underlying microRNA (miRNA) disruption in human disease are poorly understood. In cancer cells, the transcriptional silencing of tumor suppressor genes by CpG island promoter hypermethylation has emerged as a common hallmark. We wondered if the same epigenetic disruption can "hit" miRNAs in transformed cells. To address this issue, we have used cancer cells genetically deficient for the DNA methyltransferase enzymes in combination with a miRNA expression profiling. We have observed that DNA hypomethylation induces a release of miRNA silencing in cancer cells. One of the main targets is miRNA-124a, which undergoes transcriptional inactivation by CpG island hypermethylation in human tumors from…
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15Topics & keywords
- Gene silencing
- Biology
- DNA methylation
- microRNA
- Epigenetics
- Cancer epigenetics
- CpG site
- Cancer research