The let-7 MicroRNA Represses Cell Proliferation Pathways in Human Cells
Asuragen (United States) · Yale University
Abstract
MicroRNAs play important roles in animal development, cell differentiation, and metabolism and have been implicated in human cancer. The let-7 microRNA controls the timing of cell cycle exit and terminal differentiation in Caenorhabditis elegans and is poorly expressed or deleted in human lung tumors. Here, we show that let-7 is highly expressed in normal lung tissue, and that inhibiting let-7 function leads to increased cell division in A549 lung cancer cells. Overexpression of let-7 in cancer cell lines alters cell cycle progression and reduces cell division, providing evidence that let-7 functions as a tumor suppressor in lung cells. let-7 was previously shown to regulate the expression of the RAS lung…
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13Topics & keywords
- microRNA
- Biology
- Cell growth
- Cell cycle
- Cell division
- Cell biology
- Cell
- Lung cancer
- Good health and well-being