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MicroRNA Profiling in Prostate Cancer - The Diagnostic Potential of Urinary miR-205 and miR-214

Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common type of cancer in men in the United States, which disproportionately affects African American descents. While metastasis is the most common cause of death among PCa patients, no specific markers have been assigned to severity and ethnic biasness of the diseas...

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Autores principales: Srivastava, Anvesha, Goldberger, Helle, Dimtchev, Alexander, Ramalinga, Malathi, Chijioke, Juliet, Marian, Catalin, Oermann, Eric K., Uhm, Sunghae, Kim, Joy S., Chen, Leonard N., Li, Xin, Berry, Deborah L., Kallakury, Bhaskar V. S., Chauhan, Subhash C., Collins, Sean P., Suy, Simeng, Kumar, Deepak
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3805541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076994
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author Srivastava, Anvesha
Goldberger, Helle
Dimtchev, Alexander
Ramalinga, Malathi
Chijioke, Juliet
Marian, Catalin
Oermann, Eric K.
Uhm, Sunghae
Kim, Joy S.
Chen, Leonard N.
Li, Xin
Berry, Deborah L.
Kallakury, Bhaskar V. S.
Chauhan, Subhash C.
Collins, Sean P.
Suy, Simeng
Kumar, Deepak
author_facet Srivastava, Anvesha
Goldberger, Helle
Dimtchev, Alexander
Ramalinga, Malathi
Chijioke, Juliet
Marian, Catalin
Oermann, Eric K.
Uhm, Sunghae
Kim, Joy S.
Chen, Leonard N.
Li, Xin
Berry, Deborah L.
Kallakury, Bhaskar V. S.
Chauhan, Subhash C.
Collins, Sean P.
Suy, Simeng
Kumar, Deepak
author_sort Srivastava, Anvesha
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description Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common type of cancer in men in the United States, which disproportionately affects African American descents. While metastasis is the most common cause of death among PCa patients, no specific markers have been assigned to severity and ethnic biasness of the disease. MicroRNAs represent a promising new class of biomarkers owing to their inherent stability and resilience. In the present study, we investigated potential miRNAs that can be used as biomarkers and/or therapeutic targets and can provide insight into the severity and ethnic biasness of PCa. PCR array was performed in FFPE PCa tissues (5 Caucasian American and 5 African American) and selected differentially expressed miRNAs were validated by qRT-PCR, in 40 (15 CA and 25 AA) paired PCa and adjacent normal tissues. Significantly deregulated miRNAs were also analyzed in urine samples to explore their potential as non-invasive biomarker for PCa. Out of 8 miRNAs selected for validation from PCR array data, miR-205 (p<0.0001), mir-214 (p<0.0001), miR-221(p<0.001) and miR-99b (p<0.0001) were significantly downregulated in PCa tissues. ROC curve shows that all four miRNAs successfully discriminated between PCa and adjacent normal tissues. MiR-99b showed significant down regulation (p<0.01) in AA PCa tissues as compared to CA PCa tissues and might be related to the aggressiveness associated with AA population. In urine, miR-205 (p<0.05) and miR-214 (p<0.05) were significantly downregulated in PCa patients and can discriminate PCa patients from healthy individuals with 89% sensitivity and 80% specificity. In conclusion, present study showed that miR-205 and miR-214 are downregulated in PCa and may serve as potential non-invasive molecular biomarker for PCa.
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spelling pubmed-38055412013-10-28 MicroRNA Profiling in Prostate Cancer - The Diagnostic Potential of Urinary miR-205 and miR-214 Srivastava, Anvesha Goldberger, Helle Dimtchev, Alexander Ramalinga, Malathi Chijioke, Juliet Marian, Catalin Oermann, Eric K. Uhm, Sunghae Kim, Joy S. Chen, Leonard N. Li, Xin Berry, Deborah L. Kallakury, Bhaskar V. S. Chauhan, Subhash C. Collins, Sean P. Suy, Simeng Kumar, Deepak PLoS One Research Article Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common type of cancer in men in the United States, which disproportionately affects African American descents. While metastasis is the most common cause of death among PCa patients, no specific markers have been assigned to severity and ethnic biasness of the disease. MicroRNAs represent a promising new class of biomarkers owing to their inherent stability and resilience. In the present study, we investigated potential miRNAs that can be used as biomarkers and/or therapeutic targets and can provide insight into the severity and ethnic biasness of PCa. PCR array was performed in FFPE PCa tissues (5 Caucasian American and 5 African American) and selected differentially expressed miRNAs were validated by qRT-PCR, in 40 (15 CA and 25 AA) paired PCa and adjacent normal tissues. Significantly deregulated miRNAs were also analyzed in urine samples to explore their potential as non-invasive biomarker for PCa. Out of 8 miRNAs selected for validation from PCR array data, miR-205 (p<0.0001), mir-214 (p<0.0001), miR-221(p<0.001) and miR-99b (p<0.0001) were significantly downregulated in PCa tissues. ROC curve shows that all four miRNAs successfully discriminated between PCa and adjacent normal tissues. MiR-99b showed significant down regulation (p<0.01) in AA PCa tissues as compared to CA PCa tissues and might be related to the aggressiveness associated with AA population. In urine, miR-205 (p<0.05) and miR-214 (p<0.05) were significantly downregulated in PCa patients and can discriminate PCa patients from healthy individuals with 89% sensitivity and 80% specificity. In conclusion, present study showed that miR-205 and miR-214 are downregulated in PCa and may serve as potential non-invasive molecular biomarker for PCa. Public Library of Science 2013-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3805541/ /pubmed/24167554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076994 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Srivastava, Anvesha
Goldberger, Helle
Dimtchev, Alexander
Ramalinga, Malathi
Chijioke, Juliet
Marian, Catalin
Oermann, Eric K.
Uhm, Sunghae
Kim, Joy S.
Chen, Leonard N.
Li, Xin
Berry, Deborah L.
Kallakury, Bhaskar V. S.
Chauhan, Subhash C.
Collins, Sean P.
Suy, Simeng
Kumar, Deepak
MicroRNA Profiling in Prostate Cancer - The Diagnostic Potential of Urinary miR-205 and miR-214
title MicroRNA Profiling in Prostate Cancer - The Diagnostic Potential of Urinary miR-205 and miR-214
title_full MicroRNA Profiling in Prostate Cancer - The Diagnostic Potential of Urinary miR-205 and miR-214
title_fullStr MicroRNA Profiling in Prostate Cancer - The Diagnostic Potential of Urinary miR-205 and miR-214
title_full_unstemmed MicroRNA Profiling in Prostate Cancer - The Diagnostic Potential of Urinary miR-205 and miR-214
title_short MicroRNA Profiling in Prostate Cancer - The Diagnostic Potential of Urinary miR-205 and miR-214
title_sort microrna profiling in prostate cancer - the diagnostic potential of urinary mir-205 and mir-214
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3805541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076994
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