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Combined miRNA profiling and proteomics demonstrates that different miRNAs target a common set of proteins to promote colorectal cancer metastasis.

J Pathol.. 2017-01; 
Torres S, Garcia-Palmero I, BartolomÉ RA, Fernandez-Aceñero MJ, Molina E, Calviño E, Segura MF, Ignacio Casal J. Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Centro de Investigaciones BiolÓgicas (CIB-CSIC) Madrid, Spain.
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Abstract

The process of liver colonisation in colorectal cancer remains poorly characterised. Here, we addressed the role of microRNA (miRNA) dysregulation in metastasis. We first compared miRNA expression profiles between colorectal cancer cell lines with different metastatic properties and then identified target proteins of the dysregulated miRNAs to establish their functions and prognostic value. We found that 38 miRNAs were differentially expressed between highly metastatic (KM12SM/SW620) and poorly metastatic (KM12C/SW480) cancer cell lines. After initial validation, we determined that three miRNAs (miR-424-3p, -503, and -1292) were overexpressed in metastatic colorectal cancer cell lines and human samples. Stable ... More

Keywords

CKB; UBA2; colorectal cancer; metastasis; miR-1292; miR-424-3p; miR-503