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DOI: 10.4161/rna.5.3.6558
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The emerging role of miR-200 family of MicroRNAs in epithelial-mesenchymal transition and cancer metastasis

Manav Korpal,Yibin Kang

microRNA
Biology
Epithelial–mesenchymal transition
2008
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play essential roles in many physiological and pathological processes, including tumor development, by regulating the expression of a plethora of mRNAs. Although the importance of miRNAs in tumorigenesis is well established, only recently have reports elucidated miRNAs as promoters or suppressors of metastasis. The miR-200 family has been shown to inhibit the initiating step of metastasis, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), by maintaining the epithelial phenotype through direct targeting of transcriptional repressors of E-cadherin, ZEB1 and ZEB2. These findings shed light into a miRNA-mediated regulatory pathway that influences EMT in a developmentally and pathologically relevant setting.
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