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MicroRNA profile in neosquamous esophageal mucosa following ablation of Barrett’s esophagus

AIM: To investigate the microRNA expression profile in esophageal neosquamous epithelium from patients who had undergone ablation of Barrett’s esophagus. METHODS: High throughput screening using TaqMan(®) Array Human MicroRNA quantitative PCR was used to determine expression levels of 754 microRNAs...

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Autores principales: Sreedharan, Loveena, Mayne, George C, Watson, David I, Bright, Timothy, Lord, Reginald V, Ansar, Alfiya, Wang, Tingting, Kist, Jakob, Astill, David StJ, Hussey, Damian J
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Publicado: Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5558114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28852310
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i30.5508
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author Sreedharan, Loveena
Mayne, George C
Watson, David I
Bright, Timothy
Lord, Reginald V
Ansar, Alfiya
Wang, Tingting
Kist, Jakob
Astill, David StJ
Hussey, Damian J
author_facet Sreedharan, Loveena
Mayne, George C
Watson, David I
Bright, Timothy
Lord, Reginald V
Ansar, Alfiya
Wang, Tingting
Kist, Jakob
Astill, David StJ
Hussey, Damian J
author_sort Sreedharan, Loveena
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description AIM: To investigate the microRNA expression profile in esophageal neosquamous epithelium from patients who had undergone ablation of Barrett’s esophagus. METHODS: High throughput screening using TaqMan(®) Array Human MicroRNA quantitative PCR was used to determine expression levels of 754 microRNAs in distal esophageal mucosa (1 cm above the gastro-esophageal junction) from 16 patients who had undergone ablation of non-dysplastic Barrett’s esophagus using argon plasma coagulation vs pretreatment mucosa, post-treatment proximal normal non-treated esophageal mucosa, and esophageal mucosal biopsies from 10 controls without Barrett’s esophagus. Biopsies of squamous mucosa were also taken from 5 cm above the pre-ablation squamo-columnar junction. Predicted mRNA target pathway analysis was used to investigate the functional involvement of differentially expressed microRNAs. RESULTS: Forty-four microRNAs were differentially expressed between control squamous mucosa vs post-ablation neosquamous mucosa. Nineteen microRNAs were differentially expressed between post-ablation neosquamous and post-ablation squamous mucosa obtained from the more proximal non-treated esophageal segment. Twelve microRNAs were differentially expressed in both neosquamous vs matched proximal squamous mucosa and neosquamous vs squamous mucosa from healthy patients. Nine microRNAs (miR-424-5p, miR-127-3p, miR-98-5p, miR-187-3p, miR-495-3p, miR-34c-5p, miR-223-5p, miR-539-5p, miR-376a-3p, miR-409-3p) were expressed at higher levels in post-ablation neosquamous mucosa than in matched proximal squamous and healthy squamous mucosa. These microRNAs were also more highly expressed in Barrett’s esophagus mucosa than matched proximal squamous and squamous mucosa from controls. Target prediction and pathway analysis suggests that these microRNAs may be involved in the regulation of cell survival signalling pathways. Three microRNAs (miR-187-3p, miR-135b-5p and miR-31-5p) were expressed at higher levels in post-ablation neosquamous mucosa than in matched proximal squamous and healthy squamous mucosa. These miRNAs were expressed at similar levels in pre-ablation Barrett’s esophagus mucosa, matched proximal squamous and squamous mucosa from controls. Target prediction and pathway analysis suggests that these microRNAs may be involved in regulating the expression of proteins that contribute to barrier function. CONCLUSION: Neosquamous mucosa arising after ablation of Barrett’s esophagus expresses microRNAs that may contribute to decreased barrier function and microRNAs that may be involved in the regulation of survival signaling pathways.
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spelling pubmed-55581142017-08-29 MicroRNA profile in neosquamous esophageal mucosa following ablation of Barrett’s esophagus Sreedharan, Loveena Mayne, George C Watson, David I Bright, Timothy Lord, Reginald V Ansar, Alfiya Wang, Tingting Kist, Jakob Astill, David StJ Hussey, Damian J World J Gastroenterol Basic Study AIM: To investigate the microRNA expression profile in esophageal neosquamous epithelium from patients who had undergone ablation of Barrett’s esophagus. METHODS: High throughput screening using TaqMan(®) Array Human MicroRNA quantitative PCR was used to determine expression levels of 754 microRNAs in distal esophageal mucosa (1 cm above the gastro-esophageal junction) from 16 patients who had undergone ablation of non-dysplastic Barrett’s esophagus using argon plasma coagulation vs pretreatment mucosa, post-treatment proximal normal non-treated esophageal mucosa, and esophageal mucosal biopsies from 10 controls without Barrett’s esophagus. Biopsies of squamous mucosa were also taken from 5 cm above the pre-ablation squamo-columnar junction. Predicted mRNA target pathway analysis was used to investigate the functional involvement of differentially expressed microRNAs. RESULTS: Forty-four microRNAs were differentially expressed between control squamous mucosa vs post-ablation neosquamous mucosa. Nineteen microRNAs were differentially expressed between post-ablation neosquamous and post-ablation squamous mucosa obtained from the more proximal non-treated esophageal segment. Twelve microRNAs were differentially expressed in both neosquamous vs matched proximal squamous mucosa and neosquamous vs squamous mucosa from healthy patients. Nine microRNAs (miR-424-5p, miR-127-3p, miR-98-5p, miR-187-3p, miR-495-3p, miR-34c-5p, miR-223-5p, miR-539-5p, miR-376a-3p, miR-409-3p) were expressed at higher levels in post-ablation neosquamous mucosa than in matched proximal squamous and healthy squamous mucosa. These microRNAs were also more highly expressed in Barrett’s esophagus mucosa than matched proximal squamous and squamous mucosa from controls. Target prediction and pathway analysis suggests that these microRNAs may be involved in the regulation of cell survival signalling pathways. Three microRNAs (miR-187-3p, miR-135b-5p and miR-31-5p) were expressed at higher levels in post-ablation neosquamous mucosa than in matched proximal squamous and healthy squamous mucosa. These miRNAs were expressed at similar levels in pre-ablation Barrett’s esophagus mucosa, matched proximal squamous and squamous mucosa from controls. Target prediction and pathway analysis suggests that these microRNAs may be involved in regulating the expression of proteins that contribute to barrier function. CONCLUSION: Neosquamous mucosa arising after ablation of Barrett’s esophagus expresses microRNAs that may contribute to decreased barrier function and microRNAs that may be involved in the regulation of survival signaling pathways. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2017-08-14 2017-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5558114/ /pubmed/28852310 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i30.5508 Text en ©The Author(s) 2017. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
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Sreedharan, Loveena
Mayne, George C
Watson, David I
Bright, Timothy
Lord, Reginald V
Ansar, Alfiya
Wang, Tingting
Kist, Jakob
Astill, David StJ
Hussey, Damian J
MicroRNA profile in neosquamous esophageal mucosa following ablation of Barrett’s esophagus
title MicroRNA profile in neosquamous esophageal mucosa following ablation of Barrett’s esophagus
title_full MicroRNA profile in neosquamous esophageal mucosa following ablation of Barrett’s esophagus
title_fullStr MicroRNA profile in neosquamous esophageal mucosa following ablation of Barrett’s esophagus
title_full_unstemmed MicroRNA profile in neosquamous esophageal mucosa following ablation of Barrett’s esophagus
title_short MicroRNA profile in neosquamous esophageal mucosa following ablation of Barrett’s esophagus
title_sort microrna profile in neosquamous esophageal mucosa following ablation of barrett’s esophagus
topic Basic Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5558114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28852310
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i30.5508
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