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Medulloblastoma is the most common and a highly malignant pediatric brain tumor located in the cerebellar region of the brain. Medulloblastomas have recently been shown to consist of four distinct molecular subgroups, viz., WNT, SHH, group 3, and group 4. MiR-206, a miRNA first identified as a myomiR due to its enriched expression in skeletal muscle was found to be expressed specifically in the cerebellum, the site of medulloblastoma occurrence.

"Medulloblastoma, a common pediatric malignant brain tumor consists of four molecular subgroups viz. WNT, SHH, Group 3 and Group 4. MiR-148a is over-expressed in the WNT subgroup tumors, which have the lowest incidence of metastasis and excellent survival among all medulloblastomas. MiR-148a was expressed either in a transient manner using a synthetic mimic or in a stable doxycycline inducible manner using a lentiviral vector in non-WNT medulloblastoma cell lines.

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