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Title: [Oncogenic and tumour suppressor microRNAs]. Author: Finoux AL, Chartrand P. Journal: Med Sci (Paris); 2008 Dec; 24(12):1049-54. PubMed ID: 19116113. Abstract: microRNAs constitute one of the most important discovery in the past few years in the field of gene expression regulation. They can precisely regulate the expression of a specific protein by inhibiting its translation and/or promoting the degradation of its mRNA. In several cancers, the expression of some microRNAs is misregulated, pointing toward the existence of microRNAs with oncogenic or tumour suppressor properties. The miR-17-92 miRNA cluster has been reported to have a pro-oncogenic role in a mouse model system of Myc-induced B cell lymphoma. Some of its targets mRNAs code for proteins with pro-apoptotic or anti-proliferative functions, which shed some light on the mechanism of action of this cluster. On the other hand, a tumour suppressor miRNA like let-7 targets mRNAs coding for oncogenes and is frequently down-regulated in cancers. The finding that c-Myc controls the expression of several of these microRNAs reveals new information on how misregulation of this proto-oncogene can promote tumorigenesis.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]