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hsa-miR-153-3p Two-Tailed PRIMERs

  • Regulatory status:RUO
  • Type:Two-Tailed RT/ PCR Primers
  • Species:Human
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RDTT0000439PRI 50 rxn/ 150 rxn
PubMed Product Details
Technical Data

Don't forget

For successful completion of the assay, we strongly recommend purchasing of our Two-Tailed cDNA Synthesis System and Two-Tailed qPCR Master Mix. The combination of these three products will provide you with the highest quality results.

Type

Two-Tailed RT/ PCR Primers

Shipping

Frozen. Upon receipt, store the product at the temperature recommended below.

Storage/Expiration

Store the kit at -20°C. Under these conditions, assay components are stable till the expiry date is over. (See the expiry date indicated on the kit label).

Note

Below, links to independent papers developing and using Two-Tailed PCR can be found

  • Androvic P, Valihrach L, Elling J, Sjoback R, Kubista M. Two-tailed RT-qPCR: a novel method for highly accurate miRNA quantification. Nucleic Acids Res. 2017 Sep 6;45(15):e144. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkx588. PMID: 28911110; PMCID: PMC5587787. See more on PubMed
  • Damayanti F, Lombardo F, Masuda JI, Shinozaki Y, Ichino T, Hoshikawa K, Okabe Y, Wang N, Fukuda N, Ariizumi T, Ezura H. Functional Disruption of the Tomato Putative Ortholog of HAWAIIAN SKIRT Results in Facultative Parthenocarpy, Reduced Fertility and Leaf Morphological Defects. Front Plant Sci. 2019 Oct 14;10:1234. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.01234. PMID: 31681360; PMCID: PMC6801985. See more on PubMed
  • Anna BB, Grzegorz B, Marek K, Piotr G, Marcin F. Exposure to High-Intensity Light Systemically Induces Micro-Transcriptomic Changes in Arabidopsis thaliana Roots. Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Oct 16;20(20):5131. doi: 10.3390/ijms20205131. PMID: 31623174; PMCID: PMC6829545. See more on PubMed
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Summary

Features

  • For research use only.
  • For measurements specific miRNA in biological fluids.
  • Components of the kit are provided ready to use.

Summary

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNA molecules, approximately 22 nucleotides in length that regulate gene translation through silencing or degradation of target mRNAs. They are involved in multiple biological processes, including differentiation and proliferation, metabolism, hemostasis, apoptosis or inflammation, and in pathophysiology of many diseases. Numerous studies have suggested circulating miRNAs as promising diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers of many diseases.

MiR-222 and miR-221 are two highly homologous microRNAs located in tandem on the X chromosome in human, mouse and rat and are highly conserved in vertebrates. Moreover, they have the same seed sequence and it was indicated that miR-222 was co-transcribed in a cluster with miR-221.

Overexpression of the cluster miR-221/222 has been recently described in several types of human tumors and miR-221/222 are considered to act as oncogenes or tumor suppressors, depending on tumor system.

Cell cycle regulator p27Kip1 was identified as a target of miR-221/miR-222. It was shown that in pancreatic cells, p27Kip1 and miR-221/222 expression levels inversely correlated and that miR221/222 overexpression had important consequences on the proliferation rate and the cell cycle phase distribution. These results were then confirmed in glioblastomas, in thyroid papillary carcinomas, in breast cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, and lung cancer.

MiR-222-3p was confirmed to exhibit higher expression level in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Up-regulation of miR-222-3p in OSCC was found in the tissue but not in plasma when compared to normal tissues.

Abnormal expression of miR-222-3p has been also reported in breast cancer and osteosarcoma (OS). It has been demonstrated that miR-222-3p was upregulated in OS tissues and OS cell lines. Moreover, inhibition of miR-222-3p can suppress OS cell proliferation, colony formation, and invasion in vitro.

In addition, several studies indicate that miR-221/222 have a prominent role in acquisition of anti-estrogen resistance and that miR221/222 overexpression is linked to altered response to cancer therapy, either to hormone-based or to conventional chemotherapy.

Summary References (11)

References to miR-153-3p

  • Amini S, Abak A, Estiar MA, Montazeri V, Abhari A, Sakhinia E" Expression Analysis of MicroRNA-222 in Breast Cancer." Clin Lab. 64(4):491-496 (2018).
  • Garofalo M, Quintavalle C, Romano G, Croce CM, and Condorelli G. "miR221/222 in Cancer: Their Role in Tumor Progression and Response to Therapy." Curr Mol Med; 12(1): 27–33 (2012).
  • Galardi S, Mercatelli N, Giorda E, et al. "miR-221 and miR-222 expression affects the proliferation potential of human prostate carcinoma cell lines by targeting p27kip1. " J Biol Chem; 282(32):23716–23724 (2007).
  • Le Sage C, Nagel R, Egan DA, et al. "Regulation of the p27(Kip1) tumor suppressor by miR-221 and miR-222 promotes cancer cell proliferation. " EMBO J.; 26:3699–3708 (2007).
  • Visone R, Russo L, Pallante P, et al. "MicroRNAs (miR)-221 and miR-222, both overexpressed in human thyroid papillary carcinomas, regulate p27Kip1 protein levels and cell cycle. " Endocr Relat Cancer; 14(3):791–798 (2007).
  • Miller TE, Ghoshal K, Ramaswamy B, et al. "MicroRNA-221/222 Confers Tamoxifen Resistance in Breast Cancer by Targeting p27Kip1." J Biol Chem.; 283(44):29897–29903 (2008).
  • Fu X, Wang Q, Chen J, et al. "Clinical significance of miR-221 and its inverse correlation with p27Kip1 in hepatocellular carcinoma. " Mol Biol Rep.; 38(5):3029–3035 (2011).
  • Garofalo M, Quintavalle C, Di Leva G, et al. "MicroRNA signatures of TRAIL resistance in human non-small cell lung cancer. Oncogene. " 27(27):3845–3855 (2008).
  • Yi-An Chang, et al. "A Three–MicroRNA Signature as a Potential Biomarker for the Early Detection of Oral Cancer." Int. J. Mol. Sci., 19, 758 (2018).
  • Jianping guo, et al. "mir-222-3p promotes osteosarcoma cell migration and invasion through targeting TiMP3." OncoTargets and Therapy ,11:8643–8653 (2018).
  • TylerE.Miller et al. "MicroRNA-221/222 Confers Tamoxifen Resistance in Breast CancerbyTargetingp27Kip1." Journal of biological chemistry, 283:44 (2008).
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