| Literature DB >> 22109528 |
Hanshuo Zhang1, Yang Hao, Junyu Yang, Ying Zhou, Juan Li, Shenyi Yin, Changhong Sun, Ming Ma, Yanyi Huang, Jianzhong Jeff Xi.
Abstract
miRNA globally deregulates human carcinoma. A critical open question is how many miRNAs functionally participate in cancer development, particularly in metastasis. We systematically evaluate the capability of all known human miRNAs to regulate certain metastasis-relevant cell behaviours. To perform the high-throughput screen of miRNAs, which regulate cell migration, we developed a novel self-assembled cell microarray. Here we show that over 20% of miRNAs have migratory regulation activity in diverse cell types, indicating a general involvement of miRNAs in migratory regulation. MiR-23b, which is downregulated in human colon cancer samples, potently mediates the multiple steps of metastasis, including tumour growth, invasion and angiogenesis in vivo. It regulates a cohort of prometastatic targets, including FZD7 or MAP3k1. These findings provide new insight into the physiological and potential therapeutic importance of miRNAs as a new class of functional modulators.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22109528 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms1555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919