| Literature DB >> 30915102 |
Samantha Filipów1, Łukasz Łaczmański1.
Abstract
miRNAs can function as potential oncogenes or tumor suppressors. Altered expression of these molecules was correlated with the occurrence of many cancer diseases and therefore they are considered a molecular tool for non-invasive cancer diagnosis and prognosis. We searched for analyses concerning expression of blood circulating miRNA in cancer patients. The studies comprised of at least two miRNA expression measurements: before and after the surgical therapy were considered. We summarized latest reports on evaluation of the efficiency of anticancer therapy through observation of changes in expression of miRNA circulating in blood of patients treated with surgery alone. Twenty one research studies were identified. Thirty one different miRNAs were pointed out as potential both diagnostic and treatment response biomarkers since their deregulated expression before therapy returned to normal after receiving the treatment. Published data revealed a potential of circulating miRNA to become a tool giving a clinical follow up information on the efficiency of applied therapy. However, more observational studies on post-operative circulating miRNA expression changes are necessary.Entities:
Keywords: biomarker; cancer; diagnosis; miRNA; treatment response
Year: 2019 PMID: 30915102 PMCID: PMC6421259 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2019.00169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599
FIGURE 1miRNA biogenesis, maturation and releasing (Sohel, 2016). (A) miRNA biogenesis starts in the nucleus with transcription of a pri-miRNA which is subsequently processed by Drosha into precursor miRNA (pre-miRNA), exported to the cytoplasm in pre-miRNA-Exp-5-RAN-GTP complex. (B) Pre-miRNA is processed into a mature miRNA by Dicer RNase III endonuclease. Eventually the molecule hybridizes with a RISC complex to fulfill its biological functions. (C) Matured miRNA is released in the extracellular environment incorporated into the vesicles or bound to Ago or HDL (van Rooij and Kauppinen, 2014; Lan et al., 2015; Sohel, 2016).
The list of circulating miRNAs isoforms most commonly associated with cancer diseases and postoperative effect on their expression.
| miRNA isoform | Cancer | Postoperative effect on miRNA expression |
|---|---|---|
| miR-221 | Breast cancer (BC), melanoma, thyroid, renal cell carcinoma | Decrease |
| miR-375 | BC, pancreatic, esophageal | Decrease |
| miR-21 | Esophageal, lung cancer | Decrease |
| miR-486 | Non-small cell lung cancer | Increase or decrease |
| Gastric cancer | Decrease | |