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Revisiting the miR-200 Family: A Clan of Five Siblings with Essential Roles in Development and Disease
by
Sundararajan, Vignesh
, Bajdak-Rusinek, Karolina
, Burk, Ulrike C.
in
Breast cancer
/ cancer-associated miRNAs
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell division
/ development
/ Disease
/ Embryogenesis
/ Enzymes
/ epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT)
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Fibrosis
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic engineering
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Homeostasis
/ Kinases
/ Leukemia
/ Localization
/ Mesenchyme
/ MicroRNAs
/ miR-200 family
/ miRNA
/ miRNA/microRNA
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neurogenesis
/ Post-transcription
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ RNA polymerase
/ Roles
/ Stem cells
/ Tumorigenesis
/ Tumors
2022
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Revisiting the miR-200 Family: A Clan of Five Siblings with Essential Roles in Development and Disease
by
Sundararajan, Vignesh
, Bajdak-Rusinek, Karolina
, Burk, Ulrike C.
in
Breast cancer
/ cancer-associated miRNAs
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell division
/ development
/ Disease
/ Embryogenesis
/ Enzymes
/ epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT)
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Fibrosis
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic engineering
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Homeostasis
/ Kinases
/ Leukemia
/ Localization
/ Mesenchyme
/ MicroRNAs
/ miR-200 family
/ miRNA
/ miRNA/microRNA
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neurogenesis
/ Post-transcription
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ RNA polymerase
/ Roles
/ Stem cells
/ Tumorigenesis
/ Tumors
2022
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Revisiting the miR-200 Family: A Clan of Five Siblings with Essential Roles in Development and Disease
by
Sundararajan, Vignesh
, Bajdak-Rusinek, Karolina
, Burk, Ulrike C.
in
Breast cancer
/ cancer-associated miRNAs
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell division
/ development
/ Disease
/ Embryogenesis
/ Enzymes
/ epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT)
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Fibrosis
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic engineering
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Homeostasis
/ Kinases
/ Leukemia
/ Localization
/ Mesenchyme
/ MicroRNAs
/ miR-200 family
/ miRNA
/ miRNA/microRNA
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neurogenesis
/ Post-transcription
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ RNA polymerase
/ Roles
/ Stem cells
/ Tumorigenesis
/ Tumors
2022
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Revisiting the miR-200 Family: A Clan of Five Siblings with Essential Roles in Development and Disease
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Revisiting the miR-200 Family: A Clan of Five Siblings with Essential Roles in Development and Disease
2022
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Overview
Over two decades of studies on small noncoding RNA molecules illustrate the significance of microRNAs (miRNAs/miRs) in controlling multiple physiological and pathological functions through post-transcriptional and spatiotemporal gene expression. Among the plethora of miRs that are essential during animal embryonic development, in this review, we elaborate the indispensable role of the miR-200 family (comprising miR-200a, -200b, 200c, -141, and -429) in governing the cellular functions associated with epithelial homeostasis, such as epithelial differentiation and neurogenesis. Additionally, in pathological contexts, miR-200 family members are primarily involved in tumor-suppressive roles, including the reversal of the cancer-associated epithelial–mesenchymal transition dedifferentiation process, and are dysregulated during organ fibrosis. Moreover, recent eminent studies have elucidated the crucial roles of miR-200s in the pathophysiology of multiple neurodegenerative diseases and tissue fibrosis. Lastly, we summarize the key studies that have recognized the potential use of miR-200 members as biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis of cancers, elaborating the application of these small biomolecules in aiding early cancer detection and intervention.
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