Are microRNAs located in genomic regions associated with cancer?

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We report on the location of 283 miRNAs in the human genome in relation to copy number changes in three distinct types of tumours: prostate, bladder and colon. In prostate and colon tumours, we find miRNAs over-represented in regions with copy number gain and under-represented in regions with copy number loss. Surprisingly this pattern appears to be reversed in bladder cancer. We compared our miRNA copy number data to published miRNA expression data; unexpectedly, we did not find a statistically significant relationship between miRNA copy number and expression level. This suggests that miRNA expression is regulated through different mechanisms than mRNA expression. © 2006 Cancer Research UK.

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Lamy, P., Andersen, C. L., Dyrskjøt, L., Tørring, N., Ørntoft, T., & Wiuf, C. (2006). Are microRNAs located in genomic regions associated with cancer? British Journal of Cancer, 95(10), 1415–1418. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6603381

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