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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0801615105
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Genomic and epigenetic alterations deregulate microRNA expression in human epithelial ovarian cancer

Lin Zhang,Stefano Volinia,Tomás Bonome,George A. Calin,Joel Greshock,Nuo Yang,Chang Gong Liu,Antonis Giannakakis,Panagiotis Alexiou,Kosei Hasegawa,Cameron N. Johnstone,Molly Megraw,Sarah F. Adams,Heini Lassus,Jia Huang,Sippy Kaur,Shun Liang,Praveen Sethupathy,Arto Leminen,Victor A. Simossis,Raphael Sandaltzopoulos,Yoshio Naomoto,Dionyssios Katsaros,Phyllis A. Gimotty,Angela DeMichele,Qihong Huang,Ralf Bützow,Anil K. Rustgi,Barbara Weber,Michael J. Birrer,Artemis G. Hatzigeorgiou,Carlo M. Croce,George Coukos

Biology
microRNA
Epigenetics
2008
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are an abundant class of small noncoding RNAs that function as negative gene regulators. miRNA deregulation is involved in the initiation and progression of human cancer; however, the underlying mechanism and its contributions to genome-wide transcriptional changes in cancer are still largely unknown. We studied miRNA deregulation in human epithelial ovarian cancer by integrative genomic approach, including miRNA microarray (n = 106), array-based comparative genomic hybridization (n = 109), cDNA microarray (n = 76), and tissue array (n = 504). miRNA expression is markedly down-regulated in malignant transformation and tumor progression. Genomic copy number loss and epigenetic silencing, respectively, may account for the down-regulation of approximately 15% and at least approximately 36% of miRNAs in advanced ovarian tumors and miRNA down-regulation contributes to a genome-wide transcriptional deregulation. Last, eight miRNAs located in the chromosome 14 miRNA cluster (Dlk1-Gtl2 domain) were identified as potential tumor suppressor genes. Therefore, our results suggest that miRNAs may offer new biomarkers and therapeutic targets in epithelial ovarian cancer.
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    Genomic and epigenetic alterations deregulate microRNA expression in human epithelial ovarian cancer” is a paper by Lin Zhang Stefano Volinia Tomás Bonome George A. Calin Joel Greshock Nuo Yang Chang Gong Liu Antonis Giannakakis Panagiotis Alexiou Kosei Hasegawa Cameron N. Johnstone Molly Megraw Sarah F. Adams Heini Lassus Jia Huang Sippy Kaur Shun Liang Praveen Sethupathy Arto Leminen Victor A. Simossis Raphael Sandaltzopoulos Yoshio Naomoto Dionyssios Katsaros Phyllis A. Gimotty Angela DeMichele Qihong Huang Ralf Bützow Anil K. Rustgi Barbara Weber Michael J. Birrer Artemis G. Hatzigeorgiou Carlo M. Croce George Coukos published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.