Abstract B36: The role of the microRNA-200 family in the regulation of tumor cell signaling and metastasis in lung cancer

作者: Jonathon D Roybal , David H Peng , Christin Ungewiss , Pijus K Mandal , John S McMurray

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摘要: Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in the United States due primarily to the development of metastatic disease, resulting in a 16% five year overall survival. Regrettably response rates are poor with the current modalities used to treat patients, which implies that a greater understanding of the biology of invasion and metastasis is indispensable. It is thought that the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a crucial role in regulating invasion, migration, and metastasis. The microRNA-200 family (miR-200) is a key maintenance factor of the epithelial phenotype by regulating EMT and metastatic potential, although the mechanistic details of this regulation are incompletely understood. Recent research has demonstrated that miRNAs are capable of regulating the target mRNAs that coordinate intracellular signaling pathways. Using our mutant Kras and p53 murine model of metastatic lung adenocarcinoma, we …

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