Relevance of miR-21 in regulation of tumor suppressor gene PTEN in human cervical cancer cells
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2016-03-14Autor
Peralta Zaragoza, Oscar
Deas, Jessica
Meneses Acosta, Angelica
De La O Gomez, Faustino
Fernandez Tilapa, Gloria
Gomez Ceron, Claudia
Benitez Boijseauneau, Odelia
Burguete Garcia, Ana Isabel
Torres Poveda, Kirvis Janneth
Bermúdez Morales, Victor Hugo
Madrid Marina, Vicente
Rodriguez Dorantes, Mauricio
Hidalgo Miranda, Alfredo
Perez Plasencia, Carlos Guadalupe
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Background: Expression of the microRNA miR-21 has been found to be altered in almost all types of cancers and it has been classified as an oncogenic microRNA or oncomir. Due to the critical functions of its target proteins in various signaling pathways, miR-21 is an attractive target for genetic and pharmacological modulation in various cancers. Cervical cancer is the second most common cause of death from cancer in women worldwide and persistent HPV infection is the main etiologic agent. This malignancy merits special attention for the development of new treatment strategies. In the present study we analyze the role of miR-21 in cervical cancer cells.
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