2014
DOI: 10.1096/fj.13-247288
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MiR‐142‐3p represses TGF‐β‐induced growth inhibition through repression of TGFβR1 in non‐small cell lung cancer

Abstract: TGFβR1 plays an important role in TGF-β signaling transduction and serves as a tumor suppressor. Our previous studies show that reduced expression of TGFβR1 is common in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and TGFβR1 variants confer risk of NSCLC. However, the epigenetic mechanisms underlying the role of TGFβR1 in NSCLC carcinogenesis are still elusive. We investigated the function and regulation of TGF-β signaling-based miRNAs in NSCLC. Computational algorithms predicted that the 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR… Show more

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“…miRNAs target numerous genes, including HIF, mTOR, VEGF and VHL, through translational inhibition or the induction of mRNA degradation, which suggests that miRNAs function as important factors in RCC initiation and development (36,37). Previous studies have reported that miR-142-3p is dysregulated in various types of cancer (22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33), and may therefore function as a biomarker. The expression of miR-142-3p in RCC has not yet been validated by qPCR.…”
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“…miRNAs target numerous genes, including HIF, mTOR, VEGF and VHL, through translational inhibition or the induction of mRNA degradation, which suggests that miRNAs function as important factors in RCC initiation and development (36,37). Previous studies have reported that miR-142-3p is dysregulated in various types of cancer (22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33), and may therefore function as a biomarker. The expression of miR-142-3p in RCC has not yet been validated by qPCR.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Downregulation of miR-142-3p in thyroid neoplastic tissues contributes to thyroid follicular tumorigenesis through the targeting of ASH1L and MLL1, and subsequently promotes its tumor suppressive function (23). In non-small cell lung cancer, overexpression of miR-142-3p represses transforming growth factor (TGF)-induced growth inhibition through the repression of TGFβ receptor 1 (26). However, a previous study investigating miR-142-3p in human acute lymphoblastic leukemia demonstrated that miR-142-3p inhibits cell proliferation by targeting the MLL-AF4 oncogene (27).…”
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“…In addition, ESCC patients with high expression levels of miR-142 exhibited poorer survival rates compared with those with low expression levels of miR-142 (16), whereas upregulated levels of miR-142 were involved in aggressive non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) (21,22). However, a recent study has suggested that miR-142 may be associated with the suppression of NSCLC cells (23). Wang et al (24) reported that miR-142 was upregulated by the NGX6 metastasis suppressor gene in colon cancer cells.…”
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“…The viral miRNAs maintained the same seed sequence as the human cellular miRNA 142-3p (Fig. 10C), which is known to antagonize growth factor signaling influencing cellular proliferation (58).…”
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