Retroviral activation of the mir-106a microRNA cistron in T lymphoma

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Retroviral insertion into a host genome is a powerful tool not only for the discovery of cancer genes, but also for the discovery of potential oncogenic noncoding RNAs. In a large-scale mouse T lymphocyte tumor screen we found a high density of integrations upstream of the mir-106a microRNA cistron. In tumors containing an integration, the primary transcript encoding the mir-106a cistron was overexpressed five to 20-fold compared with that of control tumors; concomitantly, the mature mir-106a and mir-363 microRNAs were highly overexpressed as well. These findings suggest the mir-106a cistron plays an important role in T cell tumorigenesis. © 2007 Lum et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Lum, A. M., Wang, B. B., Li, L., Channa, N., Bartha, G., & Wabl, M. (2007). Retroviral activation of the mir-106a microRNA cistron in T lymphoma. Retrovirology, 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-4-5

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