Cargando…

Interactions of intergenic microRNAs with mRNAs of genes involved in carcinogenesis

miRNAs regulate gene expression by binding with mRNAs of many genes. Studying their effects on genes involved in oncogenesis is important in cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. The RNAHybrid 2.1 program was used to predict the strong miRNA binding sites (p < 0.0005) in target mRNAs. The program...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Issabekova, Assel, Berillo, Olga, Regnier, Mireille, Anatoly, Ivashchenko
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2012
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3398775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829721
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630008513
_version_ 1782238319796551680
author Issabekova, Assel
Berillo, Olga
Regnier, Mireille
Anatoly, Ivashchenko
author_facet Issabekova, Assel
Berillo, Olga
Regnier, Mireille
Anatoly, Ivashchenko
author_sort Issabekova, Assel
collection PubMed
description miRNAs regulate gene expression by binding with mRNAs of many genes. Studying their effects on genes involved in oncogenesis is important in cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. The RNAHybrid 2.1 program was used to predict the strong miRNA binding sites (p < 0.0005) in target mRNAs. The program Finder 2.2 was created to verify 784 intergenic miRNAs (ig-miRNA) origin. Among 54 considered oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, 47 genes are the best targets for ig-miRNAs. Accordingly, these genes are strongly regulated by 111 ig-miRNAs. Some miRNAs bind several mRNAs, and some mRNAs have several binding sites for miRNAs. Of the 54 mRNAs, 21.8%, 43.0%, and 35.2% of the miRNA binding sites are present in the 5'UTRs, CDSes, and 3'UTRs, respectively. The average density of the binding sites for miRNAs in the 5'UTR was 4.4 times and 4.1 times greater than in the CDS and the 3'UTR, respectively. Three types of interactions between miRNAs and mRNAs were identified, which differ according to the region of the miRNA bound to the mRNA: 1) binding occurs predominantly via the 3'-region of the miRNA; 2) binding occurs predominantly through the central region of the miRNA; and 3) binding occurs predominantly via the 5'-region of the miRNA. Several miRNAs effectively regulate only one gene, and this information could be useful in molecular medicine to modulate translation of the target mRNA. We recommend described new sites for validation by experimental investigation.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3398775
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2012
publisher Biomedical Informatics
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-33987752012-07-24 Interactions of intergenic microRNAs with mRNAs of genes involved in carcinogenesis Issabekova, Assel Berillo, Olga Regnier, Mireille Anatoly, Ivashchenko Bioinformation Hypothesis miRNAs regulate gene expression by binding with mRNAs of many genes. Studying their effects on genes involved in oncogenesis is important in cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. The RNAHybrid 2.1 program was used to predict the strong miRNA binding sites (p < 0.0005) in target mRNAs. The program Finder 2.2 was created to verify 784 intergenic miRNAs (ig-miRNA) origin. Among 54 considered oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, 47 genes are the best targets for ig-miRNAs. Accordingly, these genes are strongly regulated by 111 ig-miRNAs. Some miRNAs bind several mRNAs, and some mRNAs have several binding sites for miRNAs. Of the 54 mRNAs, 21.8%, 43.0%, and 35.2% of the miRNA binding sites are present in the 5'UTRs, CDSes, and 3'UTRs, respectively. The average density of the binding sites for miRNAs in the 5'UTR was 4.4 times and 4.1 times greater than in the CDS and the 3'UTR, respectively. Three types of interactions between miRNAs and mRNAs were identified, which differ according to the region of the miRNA bound to the mRNA: 1) binding occurs predominantly via the 3'-region of the miRNA; 2) binding occurs predominantly through the central region of the miRNA; and 3) binding occurs predominantly via the 5'-region of the miRNA. Several miRNAs effectively regulate only one gene, and this information could be useful in molecular medicine to modulate translation of the target mRNA. We recommend described new sites for validation by experimental investigation. Biomedical Informatics 2012-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3398775/ /pubmed/22829721 http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630008513 Text en © 2012 Biomedical Informatics This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Hypothesis
Issabekova, Assel
Berillo, Olga
Regnier, Mireille
Anatoly, Ivashchenko
Interactions of intergenic microRNAs with mRNAs of genes involved in carcinogenesis
title Interactions of intergenic microRNAs with mRNAs of genes involved in carcinogenesis
title_full Interactions of intergenic microRNAs with mRNAs of genes involved in carcinogenesis
title_fullStr Interactions of intergenic microRNAs with mRNAs of genes involved in carcinogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Interactions of intergenic microRNAs with mRNAs of genes involved in carcinogenesis
title_short Interactions of intergenic microRNAs with mRNAs of genes involved in carcinogenesis
title_sort interactions of intergenic micrornas with mrnas of genes involved in carcinogenesis
topic Hypothesis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3398775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829721
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630008513
work_keys_str_mv AT issabekovaassel interactionsofintergenicmicrornaswithmrnasofgenesinvolvedincarcinogenesis
AT berilloolga interactionsofintergenicmicrornaswithmrnasofgenesinvolvedincarcinogenesis
AT regniermireille interactionsofintergenicmicrornaswithmrnasofgenesinvolvedincarcinogenesis
AT anatolyivashchenko interactionsofintergenicmicrornaswithmrnasofgenesinvolvedincarcinogenesis