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Ryoji Nonaka1, Yuichiro Miyake1, Taishi Hata1, Yoshinori Kagawa2, Takeshi Kato2, Hideki Osawa1, Junichi Nishimura1, Masakazu Ikenaga3, Kohei Murata4, Mamoru Uemura1, Daisuke Okuzaki5, Ichiro Takemasa1, Tsunekazu Mizushima1, Hirofumi Yamamoto1, Yuichiro Doki1, Masaki Mori1.
Abstract
Circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) have been reported as a biomarker for human malignancies, including colorectal cancer (CRC). The purpose of this study was to identify a novel biomarker for CRC through examination of serum miRNAs from the patients with CRC. Microarray analysis of miRNA expression was performed using paired pre- and post-operative serum from 10 CRC patients. miR-103 and miR-720 decreased significantly in the post-operative serum when compared to pre-operative serum. With an extended scale validation by qRT-PCR (quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction) in 30 CRC patients, we confirmed that serum miR-103 and miR-720 decreased significantly after surgery (P=0.0004, and P=0.0274, respectively). Next, we examined serum miR-103 and miR-720 levels in 32 non-cancer patients and 84 CRC patients, and we found that expression of these two miRNAs was significantly higher in CRC patients than non-cancer patients. Furthermore, clinical and pathological survey indicated that high expression of miR-103 was significantly associated with histological differentiation grade, and lymphatic invasion and high expression of miR-720 was significantly associated with male gender and lymph node metastasis. Our data suggest that circulating miR-103 and miR-720 show potential as novel serum biomarkers for CRC.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26134152 DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2015.3064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Oncol ISSN: 1019-6439 Impact factor: 5.650