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Circulating miR-375 as a novel prognostic marker for metastatic medullary thyroid cancer patients.

Paola Romeo1, Carla Colombo2,3, Roberta Granata4, Giuseppina Calareso5, Ambra Vittoria Gualeni6, Matteo Dugo7, Loris De Cecco7, Maria Grazia Rizzetti1, Angela Zanframundo6, Antonella Aiello6, Maria Luisa Carcangiu6, Annunziata Gloghini6, Stefano Ferrero8,9, Lisa Licitra4,10, Angela Greco1, Laura Fugazzola2,3, Laura Deborah Locati11, Maria Grazia Borrello12.   

Abstract

This study aimed to identify circulating miRNAs as novel non-invasive biomarkers for prognosis and vandetanib response in advanced medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) patients. We prospectively recruited two independent cohorts of locally advanced/metastatic MTC patients including a subgroup of vandetanib-treated subjects: a discovery cohort (n = 20), including matched plasma/tissue samples (n = 17/20), and a validation cohort, yielding only plasma samples (n = 17). Plasma samples from healthy subjects (n = 36) and MTC patients in remission (n = 9) were used as controls. MTC (n = 17 from 8 patients included in discovery cohort) and non-neoplastic thyroid specimens (n = 3) were assessed by microarray profiling to identify candidate circulating miRNAs. qRT-PCR and in situ hybridization were carried out to validate the expression and localization of a selected miRNA within tissues, and qRT-PCR was also performed to measure miRNA levels in plasma samples. By microarray analysis, we identified 51 miRNAs differentially expressed in MTC. The most overexpressed miR, miR-375, was highly expressed by C cells compared to other thyroid cells, and more expressed in MTC than in reactive C-cell hyperplasia. MTC patients had significantly higher miR-375 plasma levels than healthy controls (P < 0.0001) and subjects in remission (P = 0.0004) as demonstrated by qRT-PCR analysis. miR-375 plasma levels were not predictive of vandetanib response, but, notably, high levels were associated with significantly reduced overall survival (HR 10.61, P < 0.0001) and were a strong prognostic factor of poor prognosis (HR 6.24, P = 0.00025) in MTC patients. Overall, our results unveil plasma miR-375 as a promising prognostic marker for advanced MTC patients, to be validated in larger cohorts.
© 2018 Society for Endocrinology.

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Keywords:  circulating miRNA; medullary thyroid cancer; metastases; miR-375; prognostic biomarker

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29298817     DOI: 10.1530/ERC-17-0389

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr Relat Cancer        ISSN: 1351-0088            Impact factor:   5.678


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