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. 2014 Nov 3;3(1):3–8. doi: 10.3892/br.2014.375

Table II.

A summary of microRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) expression and their target gene in thyroid cancers.

miRNA Location Description Notable target genes in thyroid cells Author (year) (Refs.)
miR-146a 5q34 miR-146a is involved in the feedback system of the classical NF-κB signal pathway in PTC PRKCE Zhang et al (2014) (58)
miR-221 Xp11.3 Oncogenic microRNA P27 Visone et al (2007) (59)
miR-222 Xp11.3 Regulates p27 expression and thereby cell cycle P27 Visone et al (2007) (59)
miR-21 17q23.2 (54) miR-21 has an important role in oncogenic PTEN, Meng et al (2007), (60)
Ras-induced cell proliferation (55) PDCD4, Asangani et al (2008), (61)
RhoB Sabatel et al (2011) (62)
miR-181a 1q32.1 miR-181 has a potential role in differentiating THRB Jazdzewski et al (2011) (63)
PTC, and BRAF mutation may interact with miR-181 in pathogenesis and prognosis of PTC Sun et al (2013) (64)
miR-197 1p13.3 miR-197 and its target gene may be the novel molecular markers to differentiate malignant (FTCs) from benign (FAs) ACVR1, TSPAN3 Marini et al (2011) (65)
miR-346 10q23.2 miR-346 participates in the transformation of follicular tumors from benign to malignant status EFEMP2 Marini et al (2011) (65)
miR-9 1q22 miR-9 is significantly overexpressed in hereditary when compared to sporadic medullary thyroid tumor Abraham et al (2011) (52)
miR-10a 17q21.32 miR-10a is important for tumor development in MTC MDM4, NCOR2 Hudson et al (2013) (66)
miR-124a 8p23.1 miR-124a is upregulated in MTC CDK6 Ajith (2013) (67)
miR-127 14q23.2 miR-127 is overexpressed in MTC samples carrying a wild-type RET than mutated RET, suggesting an oncogenic role for this miRNA BCL6 Chen et al (2013) (68)
miR-224 Xq28 miR-224 upregulation was more detected in the early stage of MTC Mian et al (2012) (53)
miR-323 14q32.31 miR-323 is upregulated in MTC BRAF Cahill et al (2007) (69)

NF-κB, nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells; PTC, papillary thyroid cancer; FTC, follicular thyroid cancer; FA, follicular adenoma of thyroid gland; MTC, medullary thyroid cancer.