Association Between LMP-1, LMP-2, and miR-155 Expression as Potential Biomarker in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Patients: A Case/Control Study in Vietnam

2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (11) ◽  
pp. 815-822
Author(s):  
Thuan Duc Lao ◽  
Thuy Ai Huyen Le
Author(s):  
Thuan Duc Lao ◽  
Minh Trong Nguyen ◽  
Dung Huu Nguyen ◽  
Thuy Ai Huyen Le

Background: The upregulation of miRNA-155 (miR-155) has been associated with oncogenesis of many human tumors, including nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). However, the profile of miR-155 in Vietnamese NPC patients has not been investigated. The current study aimed to evaluate the miR-155 expression and assess whether miR-155 is a potential biomarker for diagnosis of NPC in Vietnamese patients. Methods: In current case-control study, total of RNA was isolated from 60 biopsy NPC samples and 60 non-cancerous swab samples were analyzed by Reverse-transcription PCR, qualitative Real-time PCR. Results: The frequency of miR-155 detection were 78.33%, 15.0% in NPC and non-cancerous samples (P<0.05), respectively. The miR-155 expression level was 4.92 times higher in tumor samples than non-cancerous sample. Conclusion: Taken together, miR-155 in NPC was upregulated. It may serve as a potential biomarker for NPC in the Vietnamese population.


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Tam Cam Ha ◽  
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Valerie Gaborieau ◽  
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Jiangbo Du ◽  
Zhendong Xiao ◽  
Yuan Jiang ◽  
Qiao Weng ◽  
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Abstract Purpose To explore changes of Telomere length (TL) and mitochondrial copy number (mtDNA-CN) in preeclampsia (PE) and to evaluatethe combined effect of maternal TL and mtDNA-CN on PE risk.Methods A case-control study of 471 subjects (130 PE cases and 341 age frequency matched controls) was conducted in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Jiangsu Province of China. Relative telomere length (RTL) and mtDNA-CN were measured using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and PE risk was calculated between groups by logistic regression analyses.Results PE patients displayed longer RTL (0.48 versus 0.30) and higher mtDNA-CN (3.02 versus 2.00) in maternal bloodas well as longer cord blood RTL(0.61 versus 0.35) but lower mtDNA-CN (1.69 versus 5.49) in cord blood (all p<0.001). Exercise during pregnancy exerted an obvious effect of prolonging maternal telomere length. Multiparous, women with folic acid intake during early pregnancy and those delivered vaginally showed longer telomere length while those factors imposed no or opposite effect on RTL in PE cases. Furthermore, RTL and mtDNA-CN were positively correlated in controls (in maternal blood r=0.18, p<0.01; in cord blood r=0.19, p<0.001), but this correlation was disrupted in PE cases, no matter in maternal blood or in cord blood. Longer maternal RTL and higher mtDNA-CN were associated with higher risk of PE, and the ROC curve of RTL and mtDNA-CN in predicting PE risk presented an AUC of 0.755(95%CI: 0.698-0.812).Conclusions Interaction of TL and mtDNA-CN may play an important role in pathogenesis of PE and it could be a potential biomarker indicating PE risk.


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