An integrated approach of predicted miR-34a targets identifies a signature for gastric cancer

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Abstract

microRNA-34a (miRNA/miR-34a) functions as a tumor suppressor gene in gastric cancer and may be involved in system-wide regulatory networks. To clarify the expression of all predicted target genes of this miRNA, a comprehensive and systematic analysis of miR-34a-target genes in gastric cancer was conducted in the present study. In the initial analysis, the potential functions, pathways and networks of gastric cancer-associated molecules and miR-34a targets were identified. In the final integrative analysis of gastric cancer-associated miR-34a targets, 30 hub genes were identified using overlap calculations, indicating that miR-34a may be significant in the development and progression of gastric cancer through the Smad signaling pathway, the cell cycle, the mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway, apoptosis, the Notch signaling pathway and other pathways. The present study provides a bioinformatic analysis of miR-34a-targets in gastric cancer, describes numerous target genes and novel coregulatory networks, and may provide an opportunity to identify a critical regulatory network for predicting the molecular mechanisms of miR-34a in the development and progression of gastric cancer.

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Tang, T., Su, R., Wang, B., & Zhang, Y. (2015). An integrated approach of predicted miR-34a targets identifies a signature for gastric cancer. Oncology Letters, 10(2), 653–660. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2015.3266

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