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miR-143 expression profiles in urinary bladder cancer: correlation with clinical and epidemiological parameters.

Nouha Setti Boubaker1,2, Manuela Spagnuolo3, Nesrine Trabelsi1, Rahma Said1, Aymone Gurtner2, Giulia Regazzo3, Haroun Ayed1,4, Ahlem Blel5, Omar Karray4, Ahmed Saadi1,4, Soumaya Rammeh5, Mohamed Chebil4, Maria Giulia Rizzo3, Giulia Piaggio6, Slah Ouerhani7.   

Abstract

Hsa-mir-143 and hsa-let-7c have been reported to be deregulated in multiple neoplasms. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the expression of these miRNAs in bladder cancer (BCa) and to analyze the association between their expression profiles and clinical and epidemiological parameters. Ninety BCa specimens were included. Expression patterns of miR-143 and let-7c were assessed by qRT-PCR using Taqman specific probes. Validated and predicted targets of these miRNA's were identified using CSmiRTar and DAVID tools, respectively. miR-143 was downregulated in tumors compared to controls (mean fold-change (FC) = 0.076). Its expression was significantly higher in MIBC compared to NMIBC (p = 0,001). Its value as a potential biomarker discriminating non invasive tumors from the invasive ones was confirmed by ROC curve (AUC = 0.768; p = 0.0001). Also, this down-regulation positively correlates with frequency of tobacco use (p = 0,04) and chronic alcohol consumption (p = 0,04). Let-7c was overexpressed in BCa samples (mean (FC = 9.92) compared to non tumoral ones but was not associated to clinical and epidemiological parameters. A comprehensive overview of miR-143 targets and pathways implicated in BCa initiation, diagnosis or prognosis using bioinformatical analysis, was conducted. While both deregulated miRNAs may contribute to urothelial tumorigenesis, the deregulation of miR-143 was significantly correlated to epidemiological and clinical parameters.

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Keywords:  Urinary bladder; biomarkers; miRNA; neoplasms; pathways; prognosis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31863330     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-019-05228-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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