AbstractAlterations in the levels of molecules which interact with the extracellular matrix, such as integrins, are associated with invasion of oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC). The molecular mechanisms underlying dysregulation of integrin expression in OSCC, however, remain unclear. Here, we show that microRNA-124, a small non-coding RNA down-regulated in OSCC, is able to downregulate expression of integrin beta-1 (ITGB1) by interacting with its 3′ untranslated region. Over-expression of miR-124 attenuates endogenous ITGB1 expression and reduces the adherence and motility of OSCC cells, suggesting disruption of miR-124-mediated repression of ITGB1 may be a key factor in OSCC progression
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: MicroRNAs (miRNAs), small noncoding RNA molecules can function as oncogenes ...
MiRNAs have been recognized as crucial components in carcinogenesis, but whether miR-1246 affects th...
Background: MicroRNA (miRNA) expression is broadly altered in cancer, but few studies have investiga...
AbstractAlterations in the levels of molecules which interact with the extracellular matrix, such as...
Background: Knowledge on the role of miR changes in tumor stroma for cancer progression is limited. ...
Complex molecular pathways regulate cancer invasion. This study overviewed proteins and microRNAs (m...
Background: Knowledge on the role of miR changes in tumor stroma for cancer progression is limited. ...
Objectives: MicroRNA (miRNA) machinery regulates cancer cell behavior, and has been implicated in pa...
AbstractDeregulations of microRNA have been frequently observed in tongue squamous cell carcinoma (T...
In the last few years, microRNAs (miRNA) have started a revolution in molecular biology and emerged ...
Oral cancer, represented mainly by oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), is the eighth most common ty...
Background: Oral cancer constitutes 2-3% of carcinomas worldwide and results in more than 128,000 d...
microRNA expression patterns have provided new directions in the search of biomarkers with prognosti...
Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) oncogenic mechanisms still remain elusive. Herein, w...
The development and survival of multicellular organisms depends upon the ability of cells to move. E...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: MicroRNAs (miRNAs), small noncoding RNA molecules can function as oncogenes ...
MiRNAs have been recognized as crucial components in carcinogenesis, but whether miR-1246 affects th...
Background: MicroRNA (miRNA) expression is broadly altered in cancer, but few studies have investiga...
AbstractAlterations in the levels of molecules which interact with the extracellular matrix, such as...
Background: Knowledge on the role of miR changes in tumor stroma for cancer progression is limited. ...
Complex molecular pathways regulate cancer invasion. This study overviewed proteins and microRNAs (m...
Background: Knowledge on the role of miR changes in tumor stroma for cancer progression is limited. ...
Objectives: MicroRNA (miRNA) machinery regulates cancer cell behavior, and has been implicated in pa...
AbstractDeregulations of microRNA have been frequently observed in tongue squamous cell carcinoma (T...
In the last few years, microRNAs (miRNA) have started a revolution in molecular biology and emerged ...
Oral cancer, represented mainly by oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), is the eighth most common ty...
Background: Oral cancer constitutes 2-3% of carcinomas worldwide and results in more than 128,000 d...
microRNA expression patterns have provided new directions in the search of biomarkers with prognosti...
Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) oncogenic mechanisms still remain elusive. Herein, w...
The development and survival of multicellular organisms depends upon the ability of cells to move. E...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: MicroRNAs (miRNAs), small noncoding RNA molecules can function as oncogenes ...
MiRNAs have been recognized as crucial components in carcinogenesis, but whether miR-1246 affects th...
Background: MicroRNA (miRNA) expression is broadly altered in cancer, but few studies have investiga...