CiteULike is a free online bibliography manager. Register and you can start organising your references online.

Novel genetic variants in microRNA genes and familial breast cancer.

International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer, Vol. 124, No. 5. (1 March 2009), pp. 1178-1182.

X Abstract

MicroRNA (miRNA) plays an important role in tumorigenesis, but whether miRNA is a cancer predisposition factor or not is still unknown. Considering the fact that miRNA regulates a number of tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) and oncogenes, genetic variations in miRNA genes could affect the levels of expression of TSGs or oncogenes and, thereby, cancer risk. To test this hypothesis, we screened genetic variants in 17 selected miRNA genes, which are predicted to regulate key breast cancer genes, in 42 patients with familial breast cancer. Seven novel genetic variants were observed in 7 primary or precursor miRNA genes. Among them, 1 rare variant in the precursor of miR-30c-1 and 1 rare variant in the primary precursor of miR-17 were only observed in noncarriers of BRCA1/2 mutations. In functional assays, these 2 variants resulted in conformational changes in the predicted secondary structures, and consequently altered the expression of mature miR-30c-1 and miR-17. In the target in vitro assay, we observed that miR-17 could bind to the 3'UTR of BRCA1 mRNAs, which is predicted to be a target for miR-17. Our findings suggest that functional genetic variants in miRNA genes can potentially alter the regulation of key breast cancer genes. Whether they confer genetic susceptibility to breast cancer remains to be determined.

View the full article here:

DOI, Pubmed, Hubmed, Wiley InterScience

This article has been bookmarked 6 times, initially on 2008-12-03.

2009-07-06 User songpku
2009-03-16 Group microRNA
User jfr
2008-12-08 User daforerog
2008-12-03 Group Breast Cancer Reading Club
User Zephyrus
Privacy Statement | Terms & Conditions
CiteULike organises scholarly (or academic) papers or literature and provides bibliographic (which means it makes bibliographies) for universities and higher education establishments. It helps undergraduates and postgraduates. People studying for PhDs or in postdoctoral (postdoc) positions. The service is similar in scope to EndNote or RefWorks or any other reference manager like BibTeX, but it is a social bookmarking service for scientists and humanities researchers.