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MicroRNAs Regulating Tumor and Immune Cell Interactions in the Prediction of Relapse in Early Stage Breast Cancer

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the regulation of immune response and hold an important role in tumor immune escape. We investigated the differential expression of the immunomodulatory miR-10b, miR-19a, miR-20a, miR-126, and miR-155 in the plasma of healthy women and patients with early stage bre...

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Autores principales: Papadaki, Chara, Thomopoulou, Konstantina, Monastirioti, Alexia, Koronakis, George, Papadaki, Maria A., Rounis, Konstantinos, Vamvakas, Lambros, Nikolaou, Christoforos, Mavroudis, Dimitrios, Agelaki, Sofia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924670
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9040421
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author Papadaki, Chara
Thomopoulou, Konstantina
Monastirioti, Alexia
Koronakis, George
Papadaki, Maria A.
Rounis, Konstantinos
Vamvakas, Lambros
Nikolaou, Christoforos
Mavroudis, Dimitrios
Agelaki, Sofia
author_facet Papadaki, Chara
Thomopoulou, Konstantina
Monastirioti, Alexia
Koronakis, George
Papadaki, Maria A.
Rounis, Konstantinos
Vamvakas, Lambros
Nikolaou, Christoforos
Mavroudis, Dimitrios
Agelaki, Sofia
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description MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the regulation of immune response and hold an important role in tumor immune escape. We investigated the differential expression of the immunomodulatory miR-10b, miR-19a, miR-20a, miR-126, and miR-155 in the plasma of healthy women and patients with early stage breast cancer and interrogated their role in the prediction of patients’ relapse. Blood samples were obtained from healthy women (n = 20) and patients with early stage breast cancer (n = 140) before adjuvant chemotherapy. Plasma miRNA expression levels were assessed by RT-qPCR. Relapse predicting models were developed using binary logistic regression and receiver operating curves (ROC) were constructed to determine miRNA sensitivity and specificity. Only miR-155 expression was lower in patients compared with healthy women (p = 0.023), whereas miR-155 and miR-10b were lower in patients who relapsed compared with healthy women (p = 0.039 and p = 0.002, respectively). MiR-155 expression combined with axillary lymph node infiltration and tumor grade demonstrated increased capability in distinguishing relapsed from non-relapsed patients [(area under the curve, (AUC = 0.861; p < 0.001)]. Combined miR-19a and miR-20a expression had the highest performance in discriminating patients with early relapse (AUC = 0.816; p < 0.001). Finally, miR-10b in combination with lymph node status and grade had the highest accuracy to discriminate patients with late relapse (AUC = 0.971; p < 0.001). The robustness of the relapse predicting models was further confirmed in a 10-fold cross validation. Deregulation of circulating miRNAs involved in tumor-immune interactions may predict relapse in early stage breast cancer. Their successful clinical integration could potentially address the significance challenge of treatment escalation or de-escalation according to the risk of recurrence.
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spelling pubmed-80697872021-04-26 MicroRNAs Regulating Tumor and Immune Cell Interactions in the Prediction of Relapse in Early Stage Breast Cancer Papadaki, Chara Thomopoulou, Konstantina Monastirioti, Alexia Koronakis, George Papadaki, Maria A. Rounis, Konstantinos Vamvakas, Lambros Nikolaou, Christoforos Mavroudis, Dimitrios Agelaki, Sofia Biomedicines Article MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the regulation of immune response and hold an important role in tumor immune escape. We investigated the differential expression of the immunomodulatory miR-10b, miR-19a, miR-20a, miR-126, and miR-155 in the plasma of healthy women and patients with early stage breast cancer and interrogated their role in the prediction of patients’ relapse. Blood samples were obtained from healthy women (n = 20) and patients with early stage breast cancer (n = 140) before adjuvant chemotherapy. Plasma miRNA expression levels were assessed by RT-qPCR. Relapse predicting models were developed using binary logistic regression and receiver operating curves (ROC) were constructed to determine miRNA sensitivity and specificity. Only miR-155 expression was lower in patients compared with healthy women (p = 0.023), whereas miR-155 and miR-10b were lower in patients who relapsed compared with healthy women (p = 0.039 and p = 0.002, respectively). MiR-155 expression combined with axillary lymph node infiltration and tumor grade demonstrated increased capability in distinguishing relapsed from non-relapsed patients [(area under the curve, (AUC = 0.861; p < 0.001)]. Combined miR-19a and miR-20a expression had the highest performance in discriminating patients with early relapse (AUC = 0.816; p < 0.001). Finally, miR-10b in combination with lymph node status and grade had the highest accuracy to discriminate patients with late relapse (AUC = 0.971; p < 0.001). The robustness of the relapse predicting models was further confirmed in a 10-fold cross validation. Deregulation of circulating miRNAs involved in tumor-immune interactions may predict relapse in early stage breast cancer. Their successful clinical integration could potentially address the significance challenge of treatment escalation or de-escalation according to the risk of recurrence. MDPI 2021-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8069787/ /pubmed/33924670 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9040421 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Papadaki, Chara
Thomopoulou, Konstantina
Monastirioti, Alexia
Koronakis, George
Papadaki, Maria A.
Rounis, Konstantinos
Vamvakas, Lambros
Nikolaou, Christoforos
Mavroudis, Dimitrios
Agelaki, Sofia
MicroRNAs Regulating Tumor and Immune Cell Interactions in the Prediction of Relapse in Early Stage Breast Cancer
title MicroRNAs Regulating Tumor and Immune Cell Interactions in the Prediction of Relapse in Early Stage Breast Cancer
title_full MicroRNAs Regulating Tumor and Immune Cell Interactions in the Prediction of Relapse in Early Stage Breast Cancer
title_fullStr MicroRNAs Regulating Tumor and Immune Cell Interactions in the Prediction of Relapse in Early Stage Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed MicroRNAs Regulating Tumor and Immune Cell Interactions in the Prediction of Relapse in Early Stage Breast Cancer
title_short MicroRNAs Regulating Tumor and Immune Cell Interactions in the Prediction of Relapse in Early Stage Breast Cancer
title_sort micrornas regulating tumor and immune cell interactions in the prediction of relapse in early stage breast cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924670
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9040421
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