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miR-203 enhances let-7 biogenesis by targeting LIN28B to suppress tumor growth in lung cancer
by
Chen, Xi
, Liang, Hongwei
, Wang, Yanbo
, Hu, Xiuting
, Hu, Zhibin
, Xu, Lin
, Zhou, Yong
, Liao, Zhicong
in
38/89
/ 42/44
/ 631/67/2195
/ 692/308/2056
/ Apoptosis
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell proliferation
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lung cancer
/ miRNA
/ multidisciplinary
/ Post-transcription
/ Science
/ Transcription
/ Tumor suppressor genes
2017
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miR-203 enhances let-7 biogenesis by targeting LIN28B to suppress tumor growth in lung cancer
by
Chen, Xi
, Liang, Hongwei
, Wang, Yanbo
, Hu, Xiuting
, Hu, Zhibin
, Xu, Lin
, Zhou, Yong
, Liao, Zhicong
in
38/89
/ 42/44
/ 631/67/2195
/ 692/308/2056
/ Apoptosis
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell proliferation
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lung cancer
/ miRNA
/ multidisciplinary
/ Post-transcription
/ Science
/ Transcription
/ Tumor suppressor genes
2017
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miR-203 enhances let-7 biogenesis by targeting LIN28B to suppress tumor growth in lung cancer
by
Chen, Xi
, Liang, Hongwei
, Wang, Yanbo
, Hu, Xiuting
, Hu, Zhibin
, Xu, Lin
, Zhou, Yong
, Liao, Zhicong
in
38/89
/ 42/44
/ 631/67/2195
/ 692/308/2056
/ Apoptosis
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell proliferation
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lung cancer
/ miRNA
/ multidisciplinary
/ Post-transcription
/ Science
/ Transcription
/ Tumor suppressor genes
2017
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miR-203 enhances let-7 biogenesis by targeting LIN28B to suppress tumor growth in lung cancer
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miR-203 enhances let-7 biogenesis by targeting LIN28B to suppress tumor growth in lung cancer
2017
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Human cancers often exhibit increased microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis and global aberrant expression of miRNAs; thus, targeting the miRNA biogenesis pathway represents a novel strategy for cancer therapy. Here, we report that miR-203 enhances the biogenesis of tumor suppressor let-7 in lung cancer by directly targeting LIN28B. Specially, we found that the LIN28B protein levels were dramatically increased in lung cancer tissues, but its mRNA levels did not differ significantly, suggesting that a post-transcriptional mechanism is involved in LIN28B regulation. Interestingly, miR-203 overexpression was accompanied by massive upregulation of a group of miRNAs, especially let-7, and the let-7 expression level was concordant with the miR-203 expression in lung cancer tissues, implying its biological relevance. Furthermore, we showed that miR-203 played a critical role in inhibiting the proliferation and promoting the apoptosis of lung cancer cells by suppressing LIN28B and enhancing let-7 biogenesis. In summary, our results establish a novel mechanism by which miR-203, LIN28B and let-7 are tightly linked to form a regulatory network in lung cancer cells. The findings shed light on the role of a specific miRNA as a modulator of miRNA biogenesis and provide basis for developing new strategies for lung cancer therapy.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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