Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are essential for regulating normal embryonic development and carcinogenesis. Here we report that miR-17-5p, an oncofoetal miRNA, is a key regulator of colorectal cancer progression. We show that miR-17-5p is an oncogenic miRNA that regulates tumorigenesis and progression by targeting the gene encoding P130 and subsequently activating the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. Using specimens from two large cohorts of colorectal cancer patients, we found that patients whose tumours had high miR-17-5p expression had shorter overall survival rates but showed a better response to adjuvant chemotherapy than did patients whose tumours had low miRNA expression. We also observed a strong inverse correlation between miR-17-5p and P130 expression. The current findings suggest that miR-17-5p is a crucial determinant of colorectal cancer progression. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
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Ma, Y., Zhang, P., Wang, F., Zhang, H., Yang, Y., Shi, C., … Qin, H. (2012). Elevated oncofoetal miR-17-5p expression regulates colorectal cancer progression by repressing its target gene P130. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2276
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