In:
International Journal of Cancer, Wiley, Vol. 146, No. 2 ( 2020-01-15), p. 521-530
Abstract:
What's new? Recurrent or metastatic thyroid cancer generally leads to worse outcomes and higher mortality. To search for a prognostic marker in such cases, these authors sequenced the microRNA expression profile, or miRNome, of 46 thyroid samples. They compared differential expression between patients with recurrent/metastatic disease and those who remained cancer free over the 8‐year follow‐up. One miRNA, hsa‐miR‐139‐5p, was associated with recurrent disease independent of genetic background. Expression of hsa‐miR‐139‐5p, they found, influences expression of an alternative splicing factor, HNRNPF, which in turn controls the transcript balance of genes involved in key cancer‐related pathways, a novel mechanism associated with tumor virulence.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0020-7136
,
1097-0215
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2020
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218257-9
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1474822-8
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