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SUBMITTER: Wu SY
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4822037 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wu Sherry Y SY Rupaimoole Rajesha R Shen Fangrong F Pradeep Sunila S Pecot Chad V CV Ivan Cristina C Nagaraja Archana S AS Gharpure Kshipra M KM Pham Elizabeth E Hatakeyama Hiroto H McGuire Michael H MH Haemmerle Monika M Vidal-Anaya Viviana V Olsen Courtney C Rodriguez-Aguayo Cristian C Filant Justyna J Ehsanipour Ehsan A EA Herbrich Shelley M SM Maiti Sourindra N SN Huang Li L Kim Ji Hoon JH Zhang Xinna X Han Hee-Dong HD Armaiz-Pena Guillermo N GN Seviour Elena G EG Tucker Sue S Zhang Min M Yang Da D Cooper Laurence J N LJ Ali-Fehmi Rouba R Bar-Eli Menashe M Lee Ju-Seog JS Ram Prahlad T PT Baggerly Keith A KA Lopez-Berestein Gabriel G Hung Mien-Chie MC Sood Anil K AK
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A deeper mechanistic understanding of tumour angiogenesis regulation is needed to improve current anti-angiogenic therapies. Here we present evidence from systems-based miRNA analyses of large-scale patient data sets along with in vitro and in vivo experiments that miR-192 is a key regulator of angiogenesis. The potent anti-angiogenic effect of miR-192 stems from its ability to globally downregulate angiogenic pathways in cancer cells through regulation of EGR1 and HOXB9. Low miR-192 expression ...[more]