articleCancer ResearchSep 6, 2007Closed access

MicroRNA-34b and MicroRNA-34c Are Targets of p53 and Cooperate in Control of Cell Proliferation and Adhesion-Independent Growth

Cornell University · Institute of Biomedical Science · +1 more institution

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Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNA) are a recently discovered class of noncoding RNAs that negatively regulate gene expression. Recent evidence indicates that miRNAs may play an important role in cancer. However, the mechanism of their deregulation in neoplastic transformation has only begun to be understood. To elucidate the role of tumor suppressor p53 in regulation of miRNAs, we have analyzed changes in miRNA microarray expression profile immediately after conditional inactivation of p53 in primary mouse ovarian surface epithelium cells. Among the most significantly affected miRNAs were miR-34b and miR-34c, which were down-regulated 12-fold according to quantitative reverse transcription-PCR analysis. Computational promoter…

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Keywords
  • microRNA
  • Biology
  • Microarray analysis techniques
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Cell growth
  • Cell biology
  • Cancer research
  • Microarray
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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