Rapid testing of candidate oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes in signal transduction and neoplastic transformation

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Anja Wieland ◽  
Maria Stecklum ◽  
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1997 ◽  
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MH Breuning ◽  
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AM Cleton-Jansen

2002 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
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1995 ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Dhawan ◽  
Jacob G. Scott ◽  
Adrian L. Harris ◽  
Francesca M. Buffa

microRNA are key regulators of the human transcriptome across a number of diverse biological processes, such as development, aging, and cancer, where particular miRNA have been identified as tumour suppressive and oncogenic. In this work, we sought to elucidate, in a comprehensive manner, across 15 epithelial cancer types comprising 7,316 clinical samples from the Cancer Genome Atlas, the association of miRNA expression and target regulation with the pheno-typic hallmarks of cancer. Utilising penalized regression techniques to integrate transcriptomic, methylation and mutation data, we find evidence for a complex map of interactions underlying the relationship of miRNA regulation and the hallmarks of cancer. This highlighted high redundancy for the oncomiR-1 cluster of oncogenic miRNAs, in particular hsa-miR-17-5p. In addition, we reveal extensive miRNA regulation of tumour suppressor genes such as PTEN, FAT4, and CDK12, uncovering an alternative mechanism of repression in the absence of mutation, methylation or copy number changes.


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