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The Two Stem Cell MicroRNA Gene Clusters C19MC and miR-371-3 Are Activated by Specific Chromosomal Rearrangements in a Subgroup of Thyroid Adenomas

Thyroid adenomas are common benign human tumors with a high prevalence of about 5% of the adult population even in iodine sufficient areas. Rearrangements of chromosomal band 19q13.4 represent a frequent clonal cytogenetic deviation in these tumors making them the most frequent non-random chromosoma...

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Autores principales: Rippe, Volkhard, Dittberner, Lea, Lorenz, Verena N., Drieschner, Norbert, Nimzyk, Rolf, Sendt, Wolfgang, Junker, Klaus, Belge, Gazanfer, Bullerdiek, Jörn
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2831057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20209130
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009485
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author Rippe, Volkhard
Dittberner, Lea
Lorenz, Verena N.
Drieschner, Norbert
Nimzyk, Rolf
Sendt, Wolfgang
Junker, Klaus
Belge, Gazanfer
Bullerdiek, Jörn
author_facet Rippe, Volkhard
Dittberner, Lea
Lorenz, Verena N.
Drieschner, Norbert
Nimzyk, Rolf
Sendt, Wolfgang
Junker, Klaus
Belge, Gazanfer
Bullerdiek, Jörn
author_sort Rippe, Volkhard
collection PubMed
description Thyroid adenomas are common benign human tumors with a high prevalence of about 5% of the adult population even in iodine sufficient areas. Rearrangements of chromosomal band 19q13.4 represent a frequent clonal cytogenetic deviation in these tumors making them the most frequent non-random chromosomal translocations in human epithelial tumors at all. Two microRNA (miRNA) gene clusters i.e. C19MC and miR-371-3 are located in close proximity to the breakpoint region of these chromosomal rearrangements and have been checked for a possible up-regulation due to the genomic alteration. In 4/5 cell lines established from thyroid adenomas with 19q13.4 rearrangements and 5/5 primary adenomas with that type of rearrangement both the C19MC and miR-371-3 cluster were found to be significantly overexpressed compared to controls lacking that particular chromosome abnormality. In the remaining cell line qRT-PCR revealed overexpression of members of the miR-371-3 cluster only which might be due to a deletion accompanying the chromosomal rearrangement in that case. In depth molecular characterization of the breakpoint in a cell line from one adenoma of this type reveals the existence of large Pol-II mRNA fragments as the most likely source of up-regulation of the C19MC cluster. The up-regulation of the clusters is likely to be causally associated with the pathogenesis of the corresponding tumors. Of note, the expression of miRNAs miR-520c and miR-373 is known to characterize stem cells and in terms of molecular oncology has been implicated in invasive growth of epithelial cells in vitro and in vivo thus allowing to delineate a distinct molecular subtype of thyroid adenomas. Besides thyroid adenomas rearrangements of 19q13.4 are frequently found in other human neoplasias as well, suggesting that activation of both clusters might be a more general phenomenon in human neoplasias.
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spelling pubmed-28310572010-03-06 The Two Stem Cell MicroRNA Gene Clusters C19MC and miR-371-3 Are Activated by Specific Chromosomal Rearrangements in a Subgroup of Thyroid Adenomas Rippe, Volkhard Dittberner, Lea Lorenz, Verena N. Drieschner, Norbert Nimzyk, Rolf Sendt, Wolfgang Junker, Klaus Belge, Gazanfer Bullerdiek, Jörn PLoS One Research Article Thyroid adenomas are common benign human tumors with a high prevalence of about 5% of the adult population even in iodine sufficient areas. Rearrangements of chromosomal band 19q13.4 represent a frequent clonal cytogenetic deviation in these tumors making them the most frequent non-random chromosomal translocations in human epithelial tumors at all. Two microRNA (miRNA) gene clusters i.e. C19MC and miR-371-3 are located in close proximity to the breakpoint region of these chromosomal rearrangements and have been checked for a possible up-regulation due to the genomic alteration. In 4/5 cell lines established from thyroid adenomas with 19q13.4 rearrangements and 5/5 primary adenomas with that type of rearrangement both the C19MC and miR-371-3 cluster were found to be significantly overexpressed compared to controls lacking that particular chromosome abnormality. In the remaining cell line qRT-PCR revealed overexpression of members of the miR-371-3 cluster only which might be due to a deletion accompanying the chromosomal rearrangement in that case. In depth molecular characterization of the breakpoint in a cell line from one adenoma of this type reveals the existence of large Pol-II mRNA fragments as the most likely source of up-regulation of the C19MC cluster. The up-regulation of the clusters is likely to be causally associated with the pathogenesis of the corresponding tumors. Of note, the expression of miRNAs miR-520c and miR-373 is known to characterize stem cells and in terms of molecular oncology has been implicated in invasive growth of epithelial cells in vitro and in vivo thus allowing to delineate a distinct molecular subtype of thyroid adenomas. Besides thyroid adenomas rearrangements of 19q13.4 are frequently found in other human neoplasias as well, suggesting that activation of both clusters might be a more general phenomenon in human neoplasias. Public Library of Science 2010-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2831057/ /pubmed/20209130 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009485 Text en Rippe et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rippe, Volkhard
Dittberner, Lea
Lorenz, Verena N.
Drieschner, Norbert
Nimzyk, Rolf
Sendt, Wolfgang
Junker, Klaus
Belge, Gazanfer
Bullerdiek, Jörn
The Two Stem Cell MicroRNA Gene Clusters C19MC and miR-371-3 Are Activated by Specific Chromosomal Rearrangements in a Subgroup of Thyroid Adenomas
title The Two Stem Cell MicroRNA Gene Clusters C19MC and miR-371-3 Are Activated by Specific Chromosomal Rearrangements in a Subgroup of Thyroid Adenomas
title_full The Two Stem Cell MicroRNA Gene Clusters C19MC and miR-371-3 Are Activated by Specific Chromosomal Rearrangements in a Subgroup of Thyroid Adenomas
title_fullStr The Two Stem Cell MicroRNA Gene Clusters C19MC and miR-371-3 Are Activated by Specific Chromosomal Rearrangements in a Subgroup of Thyroid Adenomas
title_full_unstemmed The Two Stem Cell MicroRNA Gene Clusters C19MC and miR-371-3 Are Activated by Specific Chromosomal Rearrangements in a Subgroup of Thyroid Adenomas
title_short The Two Stem Cell MicroRNA Gene Clusters C19MC and miR-371-3 Are Activated by Specific Chromosomal Rearrangements in a Subgroup of Thyroid Adenomas
title_sort two stem cell microrna gene clusters c19mc and mir-371-3 are activated by specific chromosomal rearrangements in a subgroup of thyroid adenomas
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2831057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20209130
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009485
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