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Min Sup Song

Central South University

Publishes on PARP inhibition in cancer therapy, Microtubule and mitosis dynamics, PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer. 105 papers and 6.9k citations.

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Identification of the <i>miR-106b</i> ~ <i>25</i> MicroRNA Cluster as a Proto-Oncogenic <i>PTEN</i> -Targeting Intron That Cooperates with Its Host Gene <i>MCM7</i> in Transformation
Laura Poliseno, Leonardo Salmena, Luisa Riccardi et al.|Science Signaling|2010
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PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10) is a tumor suppressor that antagonizes signaling through the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-Akt pathway. We have demonstrated that subtle decreases in PTEN abundance can have critical consequences for tumorigenesis. Here, we used a computational approach to identify miR-22, miR-25, and miR-302 as three PTEN-targeting microRNA (miRNA) families found within nine genomic loci. We showed that miR-22 and the miR-106b~25 cluster are aberrantly overexpressed in human prostate cancer, correlate with abundance of the miRNA processing enzyme DICER, and potentiate cellular transformation both in vitro and in vivo. We demonstrated that the intronic miR-106b~25 cluster cooperates with its host gene MCM7 in cellular transformation both in vitro and in vivo, so that the concomitant overexpression of MCM7 and the miRNA cluster triggers prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia in transgenic mice. Therefore, the MCM7 gene locus delivers two simultaneous oncogenic insults when amplified or overexpressed in human cancer. Thus, we have uncovered a proto-oncogenic miRNA-dependent network for PTEN regulation and defined the MCM7 locus as a critical factor in initiating prostate tumorigenesis.