Targeting tumors

A team led by Yin-Yuan Mo, a tumor cell biologist at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, measured global protein levels in mouse carcinoma tumors

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<figcaption> Credit: Courtesy of Dr. Alexander Nikitin / Cornell University</figcaption>

Credit: Courtesy of Dr. Alexander Nikitin / Cornell University

The paper:

Zhu et al., "MicroRNA-21 targets the tumor suppressor gene tropomyosin 1 (TPM 1)," J Biol Chem, 282: 14328-36, 2007. (Cited in 76 papers)

The finding:

A team led by Yin-Yuan Mo, a tumor cell biologist at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, measured global protein levels in mouse carcinoma tumors after blocking the activity of the microRNA-21 (mir-21), a cancer-associated small RNA that regulates gene expression. They found that mir-21 fuels tumor growth by silencing tumor suppressor gene 1 (TPM1), a gene that normally makes the muscle protein tropomyosin.

The impact:

The paper makes an "important contribution" to understanding how microRNAs drive cancer by identifying the first target of mir-21, says Kenneth Kosik, a neuroscientist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who also studies mir-21. The study's high throughput proteomic approach also provides a more reliable ...

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