scholarly journals Prognostic Value of Mature MicroRNA-21 and MicroRNA-205 Overexpression in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer by Quantitative Real-Time RT-PCR

2008 ◽  
Vol 54 (10) ◽  
pp. 1696-1704 ◽  
Author(s):  
Athina Markou ◽  
Emily G Tsaroucha ◽  
Loukas Kaklamanis ◽  
Marianthi Fotinou ◽  
Vassilis Georgoulias ◽  
...  

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.

Lung Cancer ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 49 ◽  
pp. S71-S72
Author(s):  
G. Milaki ◽  
D. Mavroudis ◽  
S. Apostolaki ◽  
I. Souglakos ◽  
M. Perraki ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 30 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. e17501-e17501
Author(s):  
Zhao Ming

e17501 Background: Current staging methods are inadequate for predicting the outcome of treatment of non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We investigated whether microRNA expression profiles can predict clinical outcome of NSCLC patients. Methods: We studied frozen specimens of lung-cancer tissue from 76 randomly selected patients who underwent surgical resection of NSCLC. Using real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis, we chosed U6 as the internal control for real-time RT-PCR because it is invariant in clinical cancer specimens. We obtained microRNA137 and 29a expressions level in 76 NSCLC patients and evaluated diagnoisis value and the association between the level of expression and survival. Results: This microRNA137 is with diagnosis value, microRNA29a expression level signature is an independent predictor of the cancer relapse and survival of NSCLC patients. Conclusions: Our microRNA signature is closely associated with relapse-free and overall survival among patients with NSCLC.


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