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Data from A Systematic Approach to Defining the microRNA Landscape in Metastasis

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 23:04
Abstract

The microRNA (miRNA) landscape changes during the progression of cancer. We defined a metastasis-associated miRNA landscape using a systematic approach. We profiled and validated miRNA and mRNA expression in a unique series of human colorectal metastasis tissues together with their matched primary tumors and corresponding normal tissues. We identified an exclusive miRNA signature that is differentially expressed in metastases. Three of these miRNAs were identified as key drivers of an EMT-regulating network acting though a number of novel targets. These targets include SIAH1, SETD2, ZEB2, and especially FOXN3, which we demonstrated for the first time as a direct transcriptional suppressor of N-cadherin. The modulation of N-cadherin expression had significant impact on migration, invasion, and metastasis in two different in vivo models. The significant deregulation of the miRNAs defining the network was confirmed in an independent patient set as well as in a database of diverse malignancies derived from more than 6,000 patients. Our data define a novel metastasis-orchestrating network based on systematic hypothesis generation from metastasis tissues. Cancer Res; 75(15); 3010–9. ©2015 AACR.

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AUTHORS (15)

  • Giridhar Mudduluru
    Mohammed Abba
    Jasmin Batliner
    Nitin Patil
    Maike Scharp
    Taral R. Lunavat
    Jörg Hendrik Leupold
    Olga Oleksiuk
    Dilafruz Juraeva
    Wilko Thiele
    Melanie Rothley
    Axel Benner
    Yinon Ben-Neriah
    Jonathan Sleeman
    Heike Allgayer
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