| Literature DB >> 25421247 |
Tarek Shalaby1, Giulio Fiaschetti2, Martin Baumgartner3, Michael A Grotzer4.
Abstract
Embryonal tumors of the central nervous system represent a heterogeneous group of childhood cancers with an unknown pathogenesis; diagnosis, on the basis of histological appearance alone, is controversial and patients' response to therapy is difficult to predict. They encompass medulloblastoma, atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors and a group of primitive neuroectodermal tumors. All are aggressive tumors with the tendency to disseminate throughout the central nervous system. The large amount of genomic and molecular data generated over the last 5-10 years encourages optimism that new molecular targets will soon improve outcomes. Recent neurobiological studies have uncovered the key role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in embryonal tumors biology and their potential use as biomarkers is increasingly being recognized and investigated. However the successful use of microRNAs as reliable biomarkers for the detection and management of pediatric brain tumors represents a substantial challenge. This review debates the importance of miRNAs in the biology of central nervous systemembryonal tumors focusing on medulloblastoma and atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors and highlights the advantages as well as the limitations of their prospective application as biomarkers and candidates for molecular therapeutic targets.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25421247 PMCID: PMC4264241 DOI: 10.3390/ijms151121554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) involved in medulloblastoma (MB) biology as oncogenes or tumor suppressors.
| miRNAs (miRs) | Targets | References |
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| miR-21 | PDCD4 | [ |
| miR-517c, miR-520g | miR-517c WNT/JNK signaling, miR-520g ABCG2 | [ |
| miR-221, miR-222 | p27 | [ |
| miR-183-96–182 cluster | Undefined, however knockdown of the full miR-183-96–182 cluster results in enrichment of genes associated with apoptosis and dysregulation of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling axis | [ |
| miR-17/92 | TSP-1, Bmi-1, PTEN, PP2A | [ |
| miR-214 | Gli1 | [ |
| miR-30b, miR-30d | Undefined, Both miRNAs are part of an amplicon containing the KHDRBS3 gene on 8q24.22 in MB cell lines | [ |
| miR-106b | p21 | [ |
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| miR-125a | t-TrkC | [ |
| miR-9 | REST/NRSF, Hes1 | [ |
| miR-125b, miR-324-5p, miR-326 | PKM2, SMO, Notch | [ |
| let-7 | RAS, STAT3 | [ |
| miR-199b-5p | HES1, Notch pathway, ErbB2 | [ |
| miR-124a | CDK6, SLC16A1, REST, BAF34a, RB1,t-TrkC | [ |
| miR-218 | EGFR, Bcl-2, B-catenin and MAPK9 | [ |
| miR-31, miR-153 | miR-153 is found in high ErbB2 expressing MB | [ |
| miR-128a, miR-128b, miR-181b | Bmi-1 | [ |
| let-7 miRNA family | HMGA2 | [ |
Figure 1miRNA detection/profiling methods. miRNAs are usually extracted from various specimen types such as cell culture, fresh tumor tissues, formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tumors or cerebrospinal fluid. miRNA isolation methods/kits which are widely available commercially typically use a chemical extraction combined with a purification step that involves binding and eluting from a silica column. Various methods can be used to assess miRNA quality after extraction including spectrophotometry, automated capillary electrophoresis with Bioanalyzer. For cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), where usually RNA yields are too low, determining the recovery of spiked-in synthetic miRNA oligonucleotides is useful. miRNA profiling can be determined with one of the listed methods: Microarray, quantitative reverse transcription PCR (q-RT-PCR), In Situ Hybridization (ISH), Northern blot or RNA sequencing. FFPE: Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded.
Figure 2miRNAs associated with outcome prediction in MB patients. ↑: up-regulated; ↓: down-regulated.
miRNAs involved in atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (AT/RT) biology as oncogenes or tumor suppressors.
| miRNAs (miRs) | Targets | References |
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| miR-517c, miR-520g | miR-517c WNT/JNK signaling, miR-520g ABCG2 | [ |
| miR-221, miR-222 | p27 | [ |
| miR-520b, miR-629, miR-498, miR-373 | Undefined | [ |
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| miR-140, let-7b, miR-139, miR-153, miR-376b | Undefined | [ |
| let-7 miRNA family | HMGA2 | [ |
| miR-9 | Undefined | [ |