1. Differential Expression of MicroRNAs in Uterine Cervical Cancer and Its Implications in Carcinogenesis; An Integrative Approach
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S. Kannan, V.G. Manasa, K. Jayasree, Veena B. Nair, Francis V. James, and M.S. Sinto
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Adult ,0301 basic medicine ,Carcinogenesis ,In silico ,Down-Regulation ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,medicine.disease_cause ,DNA sequencing ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Cell Line, Tumor ,microRNA ,medicine ,Humans ,Papillomaviridae ,Polymerase chain reaction ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,Aged ,Cervical cancer ,Human papillomavirus 16 ,business.industry ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Cancer ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Up-Regulation ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,DNA, Viral ,Cancer research ,Female ,business ,HeLa Cells - Abstract
ObjectivesCervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women in developing countries, including India. Recently, microRNAs (miRNAs) are gaining importance in cancer biology because of their involvement in various cellular processes. The present study aimed to profile miRNA expression pattern in cervical cancer, identify their target genes, and understand their role in carcinogenesis.MethodsHuman papillomavirus (HPV) infection statuses in samples were assessed by heminested polymerase chain reaction followed by direct DNA sequencing. Next-generation sequencing and miRNA microarray were used for miRNA profiling in cervical cancer cell lines and tissue samples, respectively. MicroRNA signature was validated by quantitative real-time PCR, and biological significance was elucidated using various in silico analyses.ResultsCervical cancer tissues samples were mostly infected by HPV type 16 (93%). MicroRNA profiling showed that the pattern of miRNA expression differed with respect to HPV positivity in cervical cancer cell lines. However, target and pathway analyses indicated identical involvement of these significantly deregulated miRNAs in HPV-positive cervical cancer cell lines irrespective of type of HPV infected. Microarray profiling identified a set of miRNAs that are differentially deregulated in cervical cancer tissue samples which were validated using quantitative real-time PCR. In silico analyses revealed that the signature miRNAs are mainly involved in PI3K-Akt and mTOR pathways.ConclusionsThe study identified that high-risk HPV induces similar carcinogenic mechanism irrespective of HPV type. The miRNA signature of cervical cancer and their target genes were also elucidated, thereby providing a better insight into the molecular mechanism underlying cervical cancer development.
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- 2018
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