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The p53-signaling pathway and colorectal cancer: Interactions between downstream p53 target genes and miRNAs.


ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION:We examined expression of genes in the p53-signaling pathway. We determine if genes that have significantly different expression in carcinoma tissue compared to normal mucosa also have significantly differentially expressed miRNAs. We utilize a sample of 217 CRC cases. METHODS:We focused on fold change (FC)?>?1.50 or <0.67 for genes and miRNAs, that were statistically significant after adjustment for multiple comparisons. We evaluated the linear association between the differential expression of miRNA and mRNA. miRNA:mRNA seed-region matches also were determined. RESULTS:Eleven dysregulated genes were associated with 37 dysregulated miRNAs; all were down-stream from the TP53 gene. MiR-150-5p (HR?=?0.82) and miR-196b-5p (HR 0.73) significantly reduced the likelihood of dying from CRC when miRNA expression increased in rectal tumors. CONCLUSIONS:Our data suggest that activation of p53 from cellular stress, could target downstream genes that in turn could influence cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and angiogenesis through mRNA:miRNA interactions.

SUBMITTER: Slattery ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6274615 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The p53-signaling pathway and colorectal cancer: Interactions between downstream p53 target genes and miRNAs.

Slattery Martha L ML   Mullany Lila E LE   Wolff Roger K RK   Sakoda Lori C LC   Samowitz Wade S WS   Herrick Jennifer S JS  

Genomics 20180601 4


<h4>Introduction</h4>We examined expression of genes in the p53-signaling pathway. We determine if genes that have significantly different expression in carcinoma tissue compared to normal mucosa also have significantly differentially expressed miRNAs. We utilize a sample of 217 CRC cases.<h4>Methods</h4>We focused on fold change (FC) > 1.50 or <0.67 for genes and miRNAs, that were statistically significant after adjustment for multiple comparisons. We evaluated the linear association between th  ...[more]

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