Transcriptional Networks in Lung Cancer, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Wilmslow Road, M20 4GJ, Manchester, UK.
Transcriptional Networks in Lung Cancer, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Wilmslow Road, M20 4GJ, Manchester, UK.
Cancer Lett. 2018 May 1;421:152-160. doi: 10.1016/j.canlet.2018.02.029. Epub 2018 Feb 21.
A plethora of tumours have characteristic oncogenic mutations which are the main causes of malignant transformation, exerting their effects through multiple signalling pathways. Downstream of such pathways, microRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that negatively regulate gene expression, assisting or antagonizing oncogenic signalling. The differential expression of microRNAs in cancer is well-documented and is considered a fundamental aspect of tumourigenesis. While data mapping the interaction between oncogenic lesions and microRNAs are accruing, we provide particular cases of such interaction. Except for notable, well-studied examples of microRNAs regulated by oncogenes, we examine the effect of this relationship in regard to tumour initiation, progression, metastasis and ultimately, its implications for the development of new therapeutics.
大量肿瘤具有特征性的致癌突变,这些突变是恶性转化的主要原因,通过多种信号通路发挥作用。在这些通路的下游,microRNAs 是一种小型非编码 RNA,可以负调控基因表达,辅助或拮抗致癌信号。microRNAs 在癌症中的差异表达已有充分的记录,被认为是肿瘤发生的一个基本方面。虽然有关致癌病变与 microRNAs 之间相互作用的数据在不断增加,但我们提供了这种相互作用的具体例子。除了由癌基因调控的 microRNAs 的显著、研究充分的例子外,我们还研究了这种关系对肿瘤起始、进展、转移的影响,以及最终对新疗法发展的影响。