MicroRNA involvement in mammary gland development and breast cancer.

Reproduction, nutrition, development Pub Date : 2006-09-01 Epub Date: 2006-09-23 DOI:10.1051/rnd:2006026
Licia Silveri, Gaëlle Tilly, Jean-Luc Vilotte, Fabienne Le Provost
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Abstract

MicroRNA (miRNA) are small non-coding RNA that post-transcriptionally regulate gene expression. In humans, miRNA genes may account for 2 to 3% of the total number of genes. Although the biological functions of most miRNA are unknown, their importance for development, cell proliferation, cell death, and morphogenesis has been demonstrated in several species. One could thus speculate that miRNA should be involved in the regulation of one of the organs that can undergo cycles of cell division, differentiation and dedifferentiation in the adult, the mammary gland. In this paper we summarise several reports dealing with the potential implication of miRNA in the mammary gland, most of them focussed on pathological situations, such as the appearance of breast cancer. These data suggest an implication of miRNA on mammary gland biology. However, direct evidence of this is still lacking. Expression profile analysis of miRNA during the normal mammary gland development could help in addressing this question and in identifying miRNA potentially involved. To this aim, we undertook such an analysis on mouse mammary gland at different stages (virgin, pregnancy, lactation and involution) and will present our preliminary results.

MicroRNA参与乳腺发育和乳腺癌。
MicroRNA (miRNA)是一种小的非编码RNA,在转录后调控基因表达。在人类中,miRNA基因可能占基因总数的2 - 3%。尽管大多数miRNA的生物学功能尚不清楚,但它们对发育、细胞增殖、细胞死亡和形态发生的重要性已在几个物种中得到证实。因此,我们可以推测,miRNA应该参与调节一个器官,可以经历细胞分裂,分化和去分化周期的成人乳腺。在本文中,我们总结了几篇关于miRNA在乳腺中的潜在意义的报道,其中大多数集中在病理情况下,如乳腺癌的出现。这些数据提示miRNA对乳腺生物学的影响。然而,这方面的直接证据仍然缺乏。正常乳腺发育过程中miRNA的表达谱分析可以帮助解决这个问题,并确定可能参与的miRNA。为此,我们对不同阶段的小鼠乳腺(处女、妊娠、哺乳期和复旧期)进行了这样的分析,并将给出我们的初步结果。
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