Prognostic value of mature microRNA-21 and microRNA-205 overexpression in non–small cell lung cancer by quantitative real-time RT-PCR

A Markou, EG Tsaroucha, L Kaklamanis… - Clinical …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
A Markou, EG Tsaroucha, L Kaklamanis, M Fotinou, V Georgoulias, ES Lianidou
Clinical chemistry, 2008academic.oup.com
Background: microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles are being intensively investigated for
their involvement in carcinogenesis. We evaluated the prognostic value of mature microRNA-
21 (miR-21) and mature microRNA-205 (miR-205) overexpression in non–small cell lung
cancer (NSCLC). Patients and methods: We studied 48 pairs of NSCLC fresh frozen tissue
specimens collected at time of surgery and before chemotherapy. Highly specific
amplification and quantification of mature miR-21 and mature miR-205 was achieved using …
Abstract
Background: microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles are being intensively investigated for their involvement in carcinogenesis. We evaluated the prognostic value of mature microRNA-21 (miR-21) and mature microRNA-205 (miR-205) overexpression in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Patients and methods: We studied 48 pairs of NSCLC fresh frozen tissue specimens collected at time of surgery and before chemotherapy. Highly specific amplification and quantification of mature miR-21 and mature miR-205 was achieved using looped real time RT-PCR.
Results: miRNA expression, determined by real time RT-PCR, was defined by ΔΔCt measurements. We detected overexpression of mature miR-21 in 25 (52.0%) of the 48 NSCLC paired specimens and overexpression of miR-205 in 31 (64.6%). Overexpression was assessed after comparison of miRNA expression in NSCLC tissues and in their corresponding noncancerous tissues with respect to U6 expression. During the follow-up period, 29 of 48 (60.4%) patients relapsed, and 23 of 48 died (47.9%). Mature miR-21 was upregulated in 16 of 29 (55.2%) patients who relapsed and 15 of 23 (65.2%) patients who died. Mature miR-205 was overexpressed in 19 of 29 patients who relapsed (65.5%) and 15 of 23 patients who died (65.2%). Mature miR-21 overexpression correlated with overall survival (OS) of the patients (P = 0.027), whereas overexpression of mature miR-205 did not.
Conclusions: Our results suggest that overexpression of mature miR-21 is an independent negative prognostic factor for OS in NSCLC patients.
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