Data from A Combined Array-Based Comparative Genomic Hybridization and Functional Library Screening Approach Identifies mir-30d As an Oncomir in Cancer
Oncomirs are microRNAs (miRNA) that acts as oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes. Efficient identification of oncomirs remains a challenge. Here we report a novel, clinically guided genetic screening approach for the identification of oncomirs, identifying mir-30d through this strategy. mir-30d regulates tumor cell proliferation, apoptosis, senescence, and migration. The chromosomal locus harboring mir-30d was amplified in more than 30% of multiple types of human solid tumors (n = 1,283). Importantly, higher levels of mir-30d expression were associated significantly with poor clinical outcomes in ovarian cancer patients (n = 330, P = 0.0016). Mechanistic investigations suggested that mir-30d regulates a large number of cancer-associated genes, including the apoptotic caspase CASP3. The guided genetic screening approach validated by this study offers a powerful tool to identify oncomirs that may have utility as biomarkers or targets for drug development. Cancer Res; 72(1); 154–64. ©2011 AACR.
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- NLNing LiSKSippy KaurJGJoel GreshockHLHeini LassusXZXiaomin ZhongYWYanling WangALArto LeminenZSZhongjun ShaoXHXiaowen HuSLShun LiangDKDionyssios KatsarosQHQihong HuangRBRalf BützowBWBarbara L. WeberGCGeorge CoukosLZLin Zhang