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. 2014 Nov 24;15(11):21554–21586. doi: 10.3390/ijms151121554

Table 1.

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) involved in medulloblastoma (MB) biology as oncogenes or tumor suppressors.

miRNAs (miRs) Targets References
Oncomirs
miR-21 PDCD4 [78]
miR-517c, miR-520g miR-517c WNT/JNK signaling, miR-520g ABCG2 [79,80]
miR-221, miR-222 p27Kip1 [6]
miR-183-96–182 cluster Undefined, however knockdown of the full miR-183-96–182 cluster results in enrichment of genes associated with apoptosis and dysregulation of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling axis [68]
miR-17/92 TSP-1, Bmi-1, PTEN, PP2A [63,81,82]
miR-214 Gli1 [4]
miR-30b, miR-30d Undefined, Both miRNAs are part of an amplicon containing the KHDRBS3 gene on 8q24.22 in MB cell lines [83]
miR-106b p21 [69,84]
Tumor Suppressors miRNAs
miR-125a t-TrkC [69]
miR-9 REST/NRSF, Hes1 [39,69]
miR-125b, miR-324-5p, miR-326 PKM2, SMO, Notch [4,85]
let-7 RAS, STAT3 [69,86]
miR-199b-5p HES1, Notch pathway, ErbB2 [87]
miR-124a CDK6, SLC16A1, REST, BAF34a, RB1,t-TrkC [35,58,60,88,89]
miR-218 EGFR, Bcl-2, B-catenin and MAPK9 [84,90]
miR-31, miR-153 miR-153 is found in high ErbB2 expressing MB [69,90]
miR-128a, miR-128b, miR-181b Bmi-1 [64,91]
let-7 miRNA family HMGA2 [7]