The microRNA-205-5p is correlated to metastatic potential of 21T series: A breast cancer progression model.

MicroRNA is a class of noncoding RNAs able to base pair with complementary messenger RNA sequences, inhibiting their expression. These regulatory molecules play important roles in key cellular processes including cell proliferation, differentiation and response to DNA damage; changes in miRNA expres...

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Main Authors: L Stankevicins, A Barat, P Dessen, Y Vassetzky, C V de Moura Gallo
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5367783?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4762cb8bd32b488a82de417308db61d82020-11-24T20:45:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01123e017375610.1371/journal.pone.0173756The microRNA-205-5p is correlated to metastatic potential of 21T series: A breast cancer progression model.L StankevicinsA BaratP DessenY VassetzkyC V de Moura GalloMicroRNA is a class of noncoding RNAs able to base pair with complementary messenger RNA sequences, inhibiting their expression. These regulatory molecules play important roles in key cellular processes including cell proliferation, differentiation and response to DNA damage; changes in miRNA expression are a common feature of human cancers. To gain insights into the mechanisms involved in breast cancer progression we conducted a microRNA global expression analysis on a 21T series of cell lines obtained from the same patient during different stages of breast cancer progression. These stages are represented by cell lines derived from normal epithelial (H16N2), atypical ductal hyperplasia (21PT), primary in situ ductal carcinoma (21NT) and pleural effusion of a lung metastasis (21MT-1 and 21MT-2). In a global microRNA expression analysis, miR-205-5p was the only miRNA to display an important downregulation in the metastatic cell lines (21MT-1; 21MT-2) when compared to the non-invasive cells (21PT and 21NT). The lower amounts of miR-205-5p found also correlated with high histological grades biopsies and with higher invasion rates in a Boyden chamber assay. This work pinpoints miR-205-5p as a potential player in breast tumor invasiveness.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5367783?pdf=render
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author L Stankevicins
A Barat
P Dessen
Y Vassetzky
C V de Moura Gallo
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A Barat
P Dessen
Y Vassetzky
C V de Moura Gallo
The microRNA-205-5p is correlated to metastatic potential of 21T series: A breast cancer progression model.
PLoS ONE
author_facet L Stankevicins
A Barat
P Dessen
Y Vassetzky
C V de Moura Gallo
author_sort L Stankevicins
title The microRNA-205-5p is correlated to metastatic potential of 21T series: A breast cancer progression model.
title_short The microRNA-205-5p is correlated to metastatic potential of 21T series: A breast cancer progression model.
title_full The microRNA-205-5p is correlated to metastatic potential of 21T series: A breast cancer progression model.
title_fullStr The microRNA-205-5p is correlated to metastatic potential of 21T series: A breast cancer progression model.
title_full_unstemmed The microRNA-205-5p is correlated to metastatic potential of 21T series: A breast cancer progression model.
title_sort microrna-205-5p is correlated to metastatic potential of 21t series: a breast cancer progression model.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description MicroRNA is a class of noncoding RNAs able to base pair with complementary messenger RNA sequences, inhibiting their expression. These regulatory molecules play important roles in key cellular processes including cell proliferation, differentiation and response to DNA damage; changes in miRNA expression are a common feature of human cancers. To gain insights into the mechanisms involved in breast cancer progression we conducted a microRNA global expression analysis on a 21T series of cell lines obtained from the same patient during different stages of breast cancer progression. These stages are represented by cell lines derived from normal epithelial (H16N2), atypical ductal hyperplasia (21PT), primary in situ ductal carcinoma (21NT) and pleural effusion of a lung metastasis (21MT-1 and 21MT-2). In a global microRNA expression analysis, miR-205-5p was the only miRNA to display an important downregulation in the metastatic cell lines (21MT-1; 21MT-2) when compared to the non-invasive cells (21PT and 21NT). The lower amounts of miR-205-5p found also correlated with high histological grades biopsies and with higher invasion rates in a Boyden chamber assay. This work pinpoints miR-205-5p as a potential player in breast tumor invasiveness.
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