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Serum microRNA expression patterns that predict early treatment failure in prostate cancer patients

We aimed to identify microRNA (miRNA) expression patterns in the serum of prostate cancer (CaP) patients that predict the risk of early treatment failure following radical prostatectomy (RP). Microarray and Q-RT-PCR analyses identified 43 miRNAs as differentiating disease stages within 14 prostate c...

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Autores principales: Singh, Prashant K., Preus, Leah, Hu, Qiang, Yan, Li, Long, Mark D., Morrison, Carl D., Nesline, Mary, Johnson, Candace S., Koochekpour, Shahriar, Kohli, Manish, Liu, Song, Trump, Donald L., Sucheston-Campbell, Lara E, Campbell, Moray J.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3996656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24583788
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author Singh, Prashant K.
Preus, Leah
Hu, Qiang
Yan, Li
Long, Mark D.
Morrison, Carl D.
Nesline, Mary
Johnson, Candace S.
Koochekpour, Shahriar
Kohli, Manish
Liu, Song
Trump, Donald L.
Sucheston-Campbell, Lara E
Campbell, Moray J.
author_facet Singh, Prashant K.
Preus, Leah
Hu, Qiang
Yan, Li
Long, Mark D.
Morrison, Carl D.
Nesline, Mary
Johnson, Candace S.
Koochekpour, Shahriar
Kohli, Manish
Liu, Song
Trump, Donald L.
Sucheston-Campbell, Lara E
Campbell, Moray J.
author_sort Singh, Prashant K.
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description We aimed to identify microRNA (miRNA) expression patterns in the serum of prostate cancer (CaP) patients that predict the risk of early treatment failure following radical prostatectomy (RP). Microarray and Q-RT-PCR analyses identified 43 miRNAs as differentiating disease stages within 14 prostate cell lines and reflectedpublically available patient data. 34 of these miRNA were detectable in the serum of CaP patients. Association with time to biochemical progression was examined in a cohort of CaP patients following RP. A greater than two-fold increase in hazard of biochemical progression associated with altered expression of miR-103, miR-125b and miR-222 (p <.0008) in the serum of CaP patients. Prediction models based on penalized regression analyses showed that the levels of the miRNAs and PSA together were better at detecting false positives than models without miRNAs, for similar level of sensitivity. Analyses of publically available data revealed significant and reciprocal relationships between changes in CpG methylation and miRNA expression patterns suggesting a role for CpG methylation to regulate miRNA. Exploratory validation supported roles for miR-222 and miR-125b to predict progression risk in CaP. The current study established that expression patterns of serum-detectable miRNAs taken at the time of RP are prognostic for men who are at risk of experiencing subsequent early biochemical progression. These non-invasive approaches could be used to augment treatment decisions.
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spelling pubmed-39966562014-04-23 Serum microRNA expression patterns that predict early treatment failure in prostate cancer patients Singh, Prashant K. Preus, Leah Hu, Qiang Yan, Li Long, Mark D. Morrison, Carl D. Nesline, Mary Johnson, Candace S. Koochekpour, Shahriar Kohli, Manish Liu, Song Trump, Donald L. Sucheston-Campbell, Lara E Campbell, Moray J. Oncotarget Research Paper We aimed to identify microRNA (miRNA) expression patterns in the serum of prostate cancer (CaP) patients that predict the risk of early treatment failure following radical prostatectomy (RP). Microarray and Q-RT-PCR analyses identified 43 miRNAs as differentiating disease stages within 14 prostate cell lines and reflectedpublically available patient data. 34 of these miRNA were detectable in the serum of CaP patients. Association with time to biochemical progression was examined in a cohort of CaP patients following RP. A greater than two-fold increase in hazard of biochemical progression associated with altered expression of miR-103, miR-125b and miR-222 (p <.0008) in the serum of CaP patients. Prediction models based on penalized regression analyses showed that the levels of the miRNAs and PSA together were better at detecting false positives than models without miRNAs, for similar level of sensitivity. Analyses of publically available data revealed significant and reciprocal relationships between changes in CpG methylation and miRNA expression patterns suggesting a role for CpG methylation to regulate miRNA. Exploratory validation supported roles for miR-222 and miR-125b to predict progression risk in CaP. The current study established that expression patterns of serum-detectable miRNAs taken at the time of RP are prognostic for men who are at risk of experiencing subsequent early biochemical progression. These non-invasive approaches could be used to augment treatment decisions. Impact Journals LLC 2014-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3996656/ /pubmed/24583788 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Singh et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Singh, Prashant K.
Preus, Leah
Hu, Qiang
Yan, Li
Long, Mark D.
Morrison, Carl D.
Nesline, Mary
Johnson, Candace S.
Koochekpour, Shahriar
Kohli, Manish
Liu, Song
Trump, Donald L.
Sucheston-Campbell, Lara E
Campbell, Moray J.
Serum microRNA expression patterns that predict early treatment failure in prostate cancer patients
title Serum microRNA expression patterns that predict early treatment failure in prostate cancer patients
title_full Serum microRNA expression patterns that predict early treatment failure in prostate cancer patients
title_fullStr Serum microRNA expression patterns that predict early treatment failure in prostate cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Serum microRNA expression patterns that predict early treatment failure in prostate cancer patients
title_short Serum microRNA expression patterns that predict early treatment failure in prostate cancer patients
title_sort serum microrna expression patterns that predict early treatment failure in prostate cancer patients
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3996656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24583788
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