A microRNA DNA methylation signature for human cancer metastasis
Spanish National Cancer Research Centre · Institut Català d'Oncologia · +10 more institutions
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, noncoding RNAs that can contribute to cancer development and progression by acting as oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes. Recent studies have also linked different sets of miRNAs to metastasis through either the promotion or suppression of this malignant process. Interestingly, epigenetic silencing of miRNAs with tumor suppressor features by CpG island hypermethylation is also emerging as a common hallmark of human tumors. Thus, we wondered whether there was a miRNA hypermethylation profile characteristic of human metastasis. We used a pharmacological and genomic approach to reveal this aberrant epigenetic silencing program by treating lymph node metastatic cancer cells with a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.29
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 43
Authors
14- ALAmaia Lujambio
Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, Institut Català d'Oncologia, Centro de Investigación del Cáncer
- GAGeorge A. Calin
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Texas State University, Cancer Genetics (United States)
- AVAlberto Villanueva
Institut d'Investigació Biomédica de Bellvitge, Institut Català d'Oncologia
- SRSantiago Ropero
Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, Centro de Investigación del Cáncer
- MSMontse Sánchez‐Céspedes
Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, Centro de Investigación del Cáncer
Topics & keywords
- DNA methylation
- Cancer research
- Gene silencing
- Biology
- microRNA
- Metastasis
- Cancer
- Epigenetics
- Good health and well-being