Single microRNA (miRNA) can regulate expression of several or multiple principal targets in a specific microenvironment. In different cellular contexts, the same miRNA may exhibit diverse functions, depending on the repertoire and stoichiometry of its direct mRNA targets. For instance, in breast cancer, microRNA-10b (miR-10b) promotes invasion and metastasis of tumor cells through post-transcriptional regulation of HOXD10. In contrast, in glioblastoma (GBM), the most common and malignant primary brain tumor, miR- 10b promotes proliferation and prevents death of cancer cells by targeting cell cycle inhibitors and pro-apoptotic genes. Here, we discuss a unique role of miR- 10b in cancer cell survival, in diverse tumor microenvironments. © 2011 Landes Bioscience.
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Gabriely, G., Teplyuk, N. M., & Krichevsky, A. M. (2011). Context effect: microRNA-10b in cancer cell proliferation, spread and death. Autophagy. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.4161/auto.7.11.17371
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