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Analysis of Glioblastoma Patients' Plasma Revealed the Presence of MicroRNAs with a Prognostic Impact on Survival and Those of Viral Origin

BACKGROUND: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is among the most aggressive cancers with a poor prognosis in spite of a plethora of established diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and treatment modalities. Therefore, the current goal is the detection of novel biomarkers, possibly detectable in the blood...

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Autores principales: Herman, Ana, Gruden, Kristina, Blejec, Andrej, Podpečan, Vid, Motaln, Helena, Rožman, Primož, Hren, Matjaž, Zupančič, Klemen, Veber, Matija, Verbovšek, Urška, Lah Turnšek, Tamara, Porčnik, Andrej, Koršič, Marjan, Knežević, Miomir, Jeras, Matjaž
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4423889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25950799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125791
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author Herman, Ana
Gruden, Kristina
Blejec, Andrej
Podpečan, Vid
Motaln, Helena
Rožman, Primož
Hren, Matjaž
Zupančič, Klemen
Veber, Matija
Verbovšek, Urška
Lah Turnšek, Tamara
Porčnik, Andrej
Koršič, Marjan
Knežević, Miomir
Jeras, Matjaž
author_facet Herman, Ana
Gruden, Kristina
Blejec, Andrej
Podpečan, Vid
Motaln, Helena
Rožman, Primož
Hren, Matjaž
Zupančič, Klemen
Veber, Matija
Verbovšek, Urška
Lah Turnšek, Tamara
Porčnik, Andrej
Koršič, Marjan
Knežević, Miomir
Jeras, Matjaž
author_sort Herman, Ana
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description BACKGROUND: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is among the most aggressive cancers with a poor prognosis in spite of a plethora of established diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and treatment modalities. Therefore, the current goal is the detection of novel biomarkers, possibly detectable in the blood of GBM patients that may enable an early diagnosis and are potential therapeutic targets, leading to more efficient interventions. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES: MicroRNA profiling of 734 human and human-associated viral miRNAs was performed on blood plasma samples from 16 healthy individuals and 16 patients with GBM, using the nCounter miRNA Expression Assay Kits. RESULTS: We identified 19 miRNAs with significantly different plasma levels in GBM patients, compared to the healthy individuals group with the difference limited by a factor of 2. Additionally, 11 viral miRNAs were found differentially expressed in plasma of GBM patients and 24 miRNA levels significantly correlated with the patients’ survival. Moreover, the overlap between the group of candidate miRNAs for diagnostic biomarkers and the group of miRNAs associated with survival, consisted of ten miRNAs, showing both diagnostic and prognostic potential. Among them, hsa miR 592 and hsa miR 514a 3p have not been previously described in GBM and represent novel candidates for selective biomarkers. The possible signalling, induced by the revealed miRNAs is discussed, including those of viral origin, and in particular those related to the impaired immune response in the progression of GBM. CONCLUSION: The GBM burden is reflected in the alteration of the plasma miRNAs pattern, including viral miRNAs, representing the potential for future clinical application. Therefore proposed biomarker candidate miRNAs should be validated in a larger study of an independent cohort of patients.
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spelling pubmed-44238892015-05-13 Analysis of Glioblastoma Patients' Plasma Revealed the Presence of MicroRNAs with a Prognostic Impact on Survival and Those of Viral Origin Herman, Ana Gruden, Kristina Blejec, Andrej Podpečan, Vid Motaln, Helena Rožman, Primož Hren, Matjaž Zupančič, Klemen Veber, Matija Verbovšek, Urška Lah Turnšek, Tamara Porčnik, Andrej Koršič, Marjan Knežević, Miomir Jeras, Matjaž PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is among the most aggressive cancers with a poor prognosis in spite of a plethora of established diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and treatment modalities. Therefore, the current goal is the detection of novel biomarkers, possibly detectable in the blood of GBM patients that may enable an early diagnosis and are potential therapeutic targets, leading to more efficient interventions. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES: MicroRNA profiling of 734 human and human-associated viral miRNAs was performed on blood plasma samples from 16 healthy individuals and 16 patients with GBM, using the nCounter miRNA Expression Assay Kits. RESULTS: We identified 19 miRNAs with significantly different plasma levels in GBM patients, compared to the healthy individuals group with the difference limited by a factor of 2. Additionally, 11 viral miRNAs were found differentially expressed in plasma of GBM patients and 24 miRNA levels significantly correlated with the patients’ survival. Moreover, the overlap between the group of candidate miRNAs for diagnostic biomarkers and the group of miRNAs associated with survival, consisted of ten miRNAs, showing both diagnostic and prognostic potential. Among them, hsa miR 592 and hsa miR 514a 3p have not been previously described in GBM and represent novel candidates for selective biomarkers. The possible signalling, induced by the revealed miRNAs is discussed, including those of viral origin, and in particular those related to the impaired immune response in the progression of GBM. CONCLUSION: The GBM burden is reflected in the alteration of the plasma miRNAs pattern, including viral miRNAs, representing the potential for future clinical application. Therefore proposed biomarker candidate miRNAs should be validated in a larger study of an independent cohort of patients. Public Library of Science 2015-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4423889/ /pubmed/25950799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125791 Text en © 2015 Herman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Herman, Ana
Gruden, Kristina
Blejec, Andrej
Podpečan, Vid
Motaln, Helena
Rožman, Primož
Hren, Matjaž
Zupančič, Klemen
Veber, Matija
Verbovšek, Urška
Lah Turnšek, Tamara
Porčnik, Andrej
Koršič, Marjan
Knežević, Miomir
Jeras, Matjaž
Analysis of Glioblastoma Patients' Plasma Revealed the Presence of MicroRNAs with a Prognostic Impact on Survival and Those of Viral Origin
title Analysis of Glioblastoma Patients' Plasma Revealed the Presence of MicroRNAs with a Prognostic Impact on Survival and Those of Viral Origin
title_full Analysis of Glioblastoma Patients' Plasma Revealed the Presence of MicroRNAs with a Prognostic Impact on Survival and Those of Viral Origin
title_fullStr Analysis of Glioblastoma Patients' Plasma Revealed the Presence of MicroRNAs with a Prognostic Impact on Survival and Those of Viral Origin
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Glioblastoma Patients' Plasma Revealed the Presence of MicroRNAs with a Prognostic Impact on Survival and Those of Viral Origin
title_short Analysis of Glioblastoma Patients' Plasma Revealed the Presence of MicroRNAs with a Prognostic Impact on Survival and Those of Viral Origin
title_sort analysis of glioblastoma patients' plasma revealed the presence of micrornas with a prognostic impact on survival and those of viral origin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4423889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25950799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125791
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