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Mitochondrial respiration is restricted by miR-2909 within human melanocytes
Hitaishi Kaushik1, Deepti Malik2, Davinder Parsad1
1Department of Dermatology Venereology and Leprology, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India.
Abstract:
Most of the cancer types in general and melanoma in particular exhibit mitochondrial dysfunction leading to the Warburg effect. Our present study stemmed from the observation that human A-375 and melanoma B16 cells displayed overexpression of a novel micro-RNA, miR-2909, shown in our earlier studies to be involved in aerobic glycolysis. Consequently, our study attempts to demonstrate the role of miR-2909 in the regulation of mitochondrial function within human melanocytes. Based upon such a study, we hypothesize that mitochondrial dysfunction observed in melanomas may result from deregulated miR-2909 expression within such cells.
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