TY - JOUR AU - Ma, Li PY - 2010 DA - 2010/10/26 TI - Role of miR-10b in breast cancer metastasis JO - Breast Cancer Research SP - 210 VL - 12 IS - 5 AB - Ninety percent of cancer-related mortality is caused by metastasis. Current cancer treatments can control many primary tumors but rarely stop the metastatic spread. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that miRNAs are involved in cancer initiation and progression. Furthermore, several miRNAs have been found to regulate metastasis. In particular, recent studies provide the first functional evidence that overexpression of a specific miRNA, miR-10b, can contribute to the development of metastasis, which can be exploited therapeutically in treating breast cancer metastasis in mice. Further in-depth analysis should provide more precise evaluation of the roles, mechanisms, and therapeutic utility of this miRNA in breast cancer. SN - 1465-542X UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr2720 DO - 10.1186/bcr2720 ID - Ma2010 ER -