Issue 1, 2016

Correlations of microRNA:microRNA expression patterns reveal insights into microRNA clusters and global microRNA expression patterns

Abstract

MicroiRNAs are genome encoded small double stranded RNAs that regulate expression of homologous mRNAs. With approximately 2500 human miRNAs and each having hundreds of potential mRNA targets, miRNA based gene regulation is quite pervasive in both development and disease. While there are numerous studies investigating miRNA:mRNA and miRNA:protein target expression correlations, there are relatively few studies of miRNA:miRNA co-expression. Here we report on our analysis of miRNA:miRNA co-expression using expression data from the miRNA expression atlas of Landgraf et al. Our analysis indicates that many, but not all, genomically clustered miRNAs are co-expressed as a single pri-miRNA transcript. We have also identified co-expression groups that have similar biological activity. Further, the non-correlative miRNAs we have uncovered have been shown to be of utility in establishing miRNA biomarkers and signatures for certain tumours and cancers.

Graphical abstract: Correlations of microRNA:microRNA expression patterns reveal insights into microRNA clusters and global microRNA expression patterns

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jun 2015
Accepted
03 Nov 2015
First published
03 Nov 2015

Mol. BioSyst., 2016,12, 110-119

Author version available

Correlations of microRNA:microRNA expression patterns reveal insights into microRNA clusters and global microRNA expression patterns

S. G. Chaulk, H. A. Ebhardt and R. P. Fahlman, Mol. BioSyst., 2016, 12, 110 DOI: 10.1039/C5MB00415B

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