2010
DOI: 10.1038/onc.2010.457
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Negative regulation of the tumor suppressor p53 gene by microRNAs

Abstract: The tumor suppressor p53, encoded by the TP53 gene, is recognized as the guardian of the human genome because it regulates many downstream genes to exercise its function in cell cycle and cell death. Recent reports have revealed that several microRNAs (miRNAs) are important components of the p53 tumor suppressor network with miR-125b and miR-504 directly targeting TP53. In this report, we use a screening method to identify that two miRNAs (miR-25 and miR-30d) directly target the 3'UTR of TP53 to down-regulate … Show more

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“…52 On the contrary, the U266 MM cell line transduced with miR-125b exhibited an exaggerated death rate compared with control cells by downregulation of its targets BLIMP-1 and IRF-4. The introduction of miR-125b also led to the reduced expression of SYNDECAN-1 (CD138), a cell surface molecule expressed by myeloma and primary PCs.…”
Section: Mir-125b In Multiple Myeloma (Mm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…52 On the contrary, the U266 MM cell line transduced with miR-125b exhibited an exaggerated death rate compared with control cells by downregulation of its targets BLIMP-1 and IRF-4. The introduction of miR-125b also led to the reduced expression of SYNDECAN-1 (CD138), a cell surface molecule expressed by myeloma and primary PCs.…”
Section: Mir-125b In Multiple Myeloma (Mm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A library screen identified a group of microRNAs regulating p53 activity. Among them, miR-30d downregulate p53 protein levels and inhibit p53-transcriptionally activated genes [121]. A screen for microRNAs against p53 activity, reported to be deregulated in human tumors, revealed the positive regulation of p53 by the miR-29 family members.…”
Section: Amp-activated Protein Kinasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the other microRNAs that were significantly associated with myelodysplastic syndromes in this study, miR-25 is a known regulator of p53 and is involved in stem cell programming. [33][34][35] MiR-493 is a tumor suppressor that downregulates RhoC and FZD4, decreases cell motility and migration, and blocks metastatic settlement in bladder and colon cancers. 36,37 MiR-96 regulates gene expression in bone marrow stem cells, 38 is overexpressed in human cancer cells, 39 and is overexpressed in the sera of patients with lung carcinomas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%