miR than meets the eye

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Abstract

Retinoblastoma is a rare pediatric cancer that has served as a paradigm to investigate the mechanisms of tumorigen-esis. In this issue of Genes & Development, Conkrite and colleagues (pp. 1734-1745) found high levels of the miR-17~92 and miR-106b-25 microRNAs in primary retino-blastomas and show that overexpression of miR-17~92 accelerates retinoblastoma development in mice by promoting proliferation, in part by reducing expression of the cell cycle inhibitor p21. These experiments identify the RB/miR-17~92/p21 axis as a critical regulator of retinoblastoma tumorigenesis and potentially many other cancers. © 2011 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Sage, J., & Ventura, A. (2011). miR than meets the eye. Genes and Development, 25(16), 1663–1667. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.17454011

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