1. Association of a MicroRNA/TP53 Feedback Circuitry With Pathogenesis and Outcome of B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia.
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Fabbri, Muller, Bottoni, Arianna, Shimizu, Masayoshi, Spizzo, Riccardo, Nicoloso, Milena S., Rossi, Simona, Barbarotto, Elisa, Cimmino, Amelia, Adair, Brett, Wojcik, Sylwia E., Valeri, Nicola, Calore, Federica, Sampath, Deepa, Fanini, Francesca, Vannini, Ivan, Musuraca, Gerardo, Dell'Aquila, Marie, Alder, Hansjuerg, Davuluri, Ramana V., and Rassenti, Laura Z.
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CHRONIC lymphocytic leukemia ,TUMOR proteins ,TUMOR markers ,CHROMOSOME abnormalities ,RNA ,NEURAL circuitry ,CARCINOGENESIS - Abstract
The article discusses a study which determined whether the microRNA miR-15a/miR-16-1 cluster, tumor protein p53 and miR-34b/mir-34c cluster are linked in a molecular pathway that explains the pathogenetic and prognostic implications of recurrent chromosomal abnormalities 13q, 17p and 11q deletions in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). The study's design, setting and patients employed are described. Main outcome measures include cytogenetic abnormalities, downstream effectors cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor and ZAP70 gene. The study found that there is an association between a microRNA/TP53 feedback circuitry and CLL pathogenesis and outcome.
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- 2011
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