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SUBMITTER: Ventura A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2323338 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ventura Andrea A Young Amanda G AG Winslow Monte M MM Lintault Laura L Meissner Alex A Erkeland Stefan J SJ Newman Jamie J Bronson Roderick T RT Crowley Denise D Stone James R JR Jaenisch Rudolf R Sharp Phillip A PA Jacks Tyler T
Cell 20080301 5
miR-17 approximately 92, miR-106b approximately 25, and miR-106a approximately 363 belong to a family of highly conserved miRNA clusters. Amplification and overexpression of miR-1792 is observed in human cancers, and its oncogenic properties have been confirmed in a mouse model of B cell lymphoma. Here we show that mice deficient for miR-17 approximately 92 die shortly after birth with lung hypoplasia and a ventricular septal defect. The miR-17 approximately 92 cluster is also essential for B ce ...[more]