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      miR-214 as a key hub that controls cancer networks: small player, multiple functions.

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          MicroRNAs are short regulatory RNAs that are able to post-transcriptionally modulate gene expression and that have crucial roles in the control of physiological and pathological processes including cancer onset, growth, and progression. miR-214, located inside the sequence of the long noncoding Dmn3os transcript, contributes to the regulation of normal and cancer cell biology, even if it operates in a context-dependent and sometimes contradictory manner. miR-214 is deregulated in several human tumors including melanoma, breast, ovarian, gastric, and hepatocellular carcinomas. miR-214's pleiotropic and tumor-specific contribution to various cancer formation and progression hallmarks is achieved via its several target genes. In fact, miR-214 behaves as a key hub by coordinating fundamental signaling networks such as PTEN/AKT, β-catenin, and tyrosine kinase receptor pathways. Interestingly, miR-214 also regulates the levels of crucial gene expression modulators: the epigenetic repressor Ezh2, "genome guardian" p53, transcription factors TFAP2, and another microRNA, miR-148b. Thus, miR-214 seems to have essential roles in coordinating tumor proliferation, stemness, angiogenesis, invasiveness, extravasation, metastasis, resistance to chemotherapy, and microenvironment. The sum of current literature reports suggests that miR-214 is a molecular hub involved in the control of cancer networks and, as such, could be a potential diagnostic/prognostic biomarker and target for therapeutic intervention.

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          Journal
          J. Invest. Dermatol.
          The Journal of investigative dermatology
          1523-1747
          0022-202X
          Apr 2015
          : 135
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 1] Molecular Biotechnology Center (MBC), Torino, Italy [2] Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, Torino, Italy.
          [2 ] 1] Molecular Biotechnology Center (MBC), Torino, Italy [2] Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, Torino, Italy [3] Center for Molecular Systems Biology, University of Torino, Torino, Italy.
          Article
          S0022-202X(15)37210-9
          10.1038/jid.2014.479
          25501033
          9e811e91-0f23-44e2-b6f7-78595ff24bbf
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