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Deep sequencing of the small RNA transcriptome of normal and malignant human B cells identifies hundreds of novel microRNAs

Authors :
Jima, Dereje D.
Zhang, Jenny
Jacobs, Cassandra
Richards, Kristy L.
Dunphy, Cherie H.
Choi, William W. L.
Yan Au, Wing
Srivastava, Gopesh
Czader, Magdalena B.
Rizzieri, David A.
Lagoo, Anand S.
Lugar, Patricia L.
Mann, Karen P.
Flowers, Christopher R.
Bernal-Mizrachi, Leon
Naresh, Kikkeri N.
Evens, Andrew M.
Gordon, Leo I.
Luftig, Micah
Friedman, Daphne R.
Weinberg, J. Brice
Thompson, Michael A.
Gill, Javed I.
Liu, Qingquan
How, Tam
Grubor, Vladimir
Gao, Yuan
Patel, Amee
Wu, Han
Zhu, Jun
Blobe, Gerard C.
Lipsky, Peter E.
Chadburn, Amy
Dave, Sandeep S.
Source :
Blood; December 2010, Vol. 116 Issue: 23 pe118-e127, 10p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

A role for microRNA (miRNA) has been recognized in nearly every biologic system examined thus far. A complete delineation of their role must be preceded by the identification of all miRNAs present in any system. We elucidated the complete small RNA transcriptome of normal and malignant B cells through deep sequencing of 31 normal and malignant human B-cell samples that comprise the spectrum of B-cell differentiation and common malignant phenotypes. We identified the expression of 333 known miRNAs, which is more than twice the number previously recognized in any tissue type. We further identified the expression of 286 candidate novel miRNAs in normal and malignant B cells. These miRNAs were validated at a high rate (92%) using quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and we demonstrated their application in the distinction of clinically relevant subgroups of lymphoma. We further demonstrated that a novel miRNA cluster, previously annotated as a hypothetical gene LOC100130622, contains 6 novel miRNAs that regulate the transforming growth factor-β pathway. Thus, our work suggests that more than a third of the miRNAs present in most cellular types are currently unknown and that these miRNAs may regulate important cellular functions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00064971 and 15280020
Volume :
116
Issue :
23
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52951285
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2010-05-285403