hsa-miR-103
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Pubmed
Gene symble | Title | PMID | Curated descirption | Category | Literature category |
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hsa-miR-103 | A MicroRNA targeting dicer for metastasis control | 20603000 | In human primary breast tumors, miR-103/107, but not Dicer mRNA, as prognostic marker. miR-103/107 with a better patient stratification capacity than Dicer transcripts. | biomarker | BC/OC research |
hsa-miR-103 | A MicroRNA targeting dicer for metastasis control | 20603000 | In metastatic cells, high levels of miR-103/107 attenuate Dicer expression: this empowers invasive and metastatic properties without major impact on primary tumor growth.At the cellular level, a key event fostered by miR-103/107 is induction of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), attained by downregulating miR-200 levels. | mechanism | BC/OC research |
hsa-miR-103 | Upregulation of serum miR-103 predicts unfavorable prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer. | 30058684 | Serum miR-103 was significantly correlated with worse clinical factors, as well as poorer recurrence-free survival or overall survival. Finally, multivariate analysis confirmed that serum miR-103 was an independent prognostic marker for CRC. | biomarker | BC/OC research |
hsa-miR-103 | Blood Circulating Exosomes Contain Distinguishable Fractions of Free and Cell-Surface-Associated Vesicles | 30868953 | Preliminary data indicated that detection of cancer-specific miRNA (miR-103, miR-191, miR-195) in exosomes associated with the fraction of red blood cells allowed to discriminate HFs and BCPs more precisely compared to cell-free exosomes circulating in plasma | biomarker | BCEXO research |
Survival analysis
Pathways
Enriched Terms | Cross Refer. |
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Bladder cancer | KEGG |
Small cell lung cancer | KEGG |
Pathways in cancer | KEGG |
Apoptosis | KEGG |
HTLV-I infection | KEGG |
Hepatitis B | KEGG |
mTOR signaling pathway | KEGG |
ECM-receptor interaction | KEGG |
Valine, leucine and isoleucine biosynthesis | KEGG |
Endometrial cancer | KEGG |