Abstract
In a recent issue of Nature, Kumar et al. demonstrate that the oncogenic potential of the Hmga2 gene is largely due to the ability of its transcript to operate as a competing endogenous RNA in a protein coding-independent manner. The Hmga2 mRNA decoys the let-7 microRNA family to regulate Tgfbr3 expression and enhance TGF-β signaling, thereby promoting lung cancer progression.
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