Characterization of microRNA expression profiles and the discovery of novel microRNAs involved in cancer during human embryonic development.

MicroRNAs (miRNAs), approximately 22-nucleotide non-coding RNA molecules, regulate a variety of pivotal physiological or pathological processes, including embryonic development and tumorigenesis. To obtain comprehensive expression profiles of miRNAs in human embryos, we characterized miRNA expressio...

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Main Authors: Yi Lin, Yan Zeng, Fan Zhang, Lu Xue, Zan Huang, Wenxin Li, Mingxiong Guo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3732277?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8caac57995f14fe8bf947d25a1bb47d62020-11-25T01:18:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e6923010.1371/journal.pone.0069230Characterization of microRNA expression profiles and the discovery of novel microRNAs involved in cancer during human embryonic development.Yi LinYan ZengFan ZhangLu XueZan HuangWenxin LiMingxiong GuoMicroRNAs (miRNAs), approximately 22-nucleotide non-coding RNA molecules, regulate a variety of pivotal physiological or pathological processes, including embryonic development and tumorigenesis. To obtain comprehensive expression profiles of miRNAs in human embryos, we characterized miRNA expression in weeks 4-6 of human embryonic development using miRNA microarrays and identified 50 human-embryo-specific miRNAs (HES-miRNAs). Furthermore, we selected three non-conserved or primate-specific miRNAs, hsa-miR-638, -720, and -1280, and examined their expression levels in various normal and tumor tissues. The results show that expression of most miRNAs is extremely low during early human embryonic development. In addition, the expression of some non-conserved or primate-specific miRNAs is significantly different between tumor and the corresponding normal tissue samples, suggesting that the miRNAs are closely related to the pathological processes of various tumors. This study presents the first comprehensive overview of miRNA expression during human embryonic development and offers immediate evidence of the relationship between human early embryonic development and tumorigenesis.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3732277?pdf=render
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author Yi Lin
Yan Zeng
Fan Zhang
Lu Xue
Zan Huang
Wenxin Li
Mingxiong Guo
spellingShingle Yi Lin
Yan Zeng
Fan Zhang
Lu Xue
Zan Huang
Wenxin Li
Mingxiong Guo
Characterization of microRNA expression profiles and the discovery of novel microRNAs involved in cancer during human embryonic development.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yi Lin
Yan Zeng
Fan Zhang
Lu Xue
Zan Huang
Wenxin Li
Mingxiong Guo
author_sort Yi Lin
title Characterization of microRNA expression profiles and the discovery of novel microRNAs involved in cancer during human embryonic development.
title_short Characterization of microRNA expression profiles and the discovery of novel microRNAs involved in cancer during human embryonic development.
title_full Characterization of microRNA expression profiles and the discovery of novel microRNAs involved in cancer during human embryonic development.
title_fullStr Characterization of microRNA expression profiles and the discovery of novel microRNAs involved in cancer during human embryonic development.
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of microRNA expression profiles and the discovery of novel microRNAs involved in cancer during human embryonic development.
title_sort characterization of microrna expression profiles and the discovery of novel micrornas involved in cancer during human embryonic development.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description MicroRNAs (miRNAs), approximately 22-nucleotide non-coding RNA molecules, regulate a variety of pivotal physiological or pathological processes, including embryonic development and tumorigenesis. To obtain comprehensive expression profiles of miRNAs in human embryos, we characterized miRNA expression in weeks 4-6 of human embryonic development using miRNA microarrays and identified 50 human-embryo-specific miRNAs (HES-miRNAs). Furthermore, we selected three non-conserved or primate-specific miRNAs, hsa-miR-638, -720, and -1280, and examined their expression levels in various normal and tumor tissues. The results show that expression of most miRNAs is extremely low during early human embryonic development. In addition, the expression of some non-conserved or primate-specific miRNAs is significantly different between tumor and the corresponding normal tissue samples, suggesting that the miRNAs are closely related to the pathological processes of various tumors. This study presents the first comprehensive overview of miRNA expression during human embryonic development and offers immediate evidence of the relationship between human early embryonic development and tumorigenesis.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3732277?pdf=render
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