1. Prognostic potential of circulating miR-93-5p in patients with colorectal cancer liver metastases
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Despotović, Jovana, Bogdanović, Aleksandar, Dragičević, Sandra, Galun, Danijel, Krivokapić, Zoran, Nikolić, Aleksandra, Despotović, Jovana, Bogdanović, Aleksandar, Dragičević, Sandra, Galun, Danijel, Krivokapić, Zoran, and Nikolić, Aleksandra
- Abstract
This study aimed to examine the expression pattern of tumoral and circulating miR-93-5p in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) liver metastasis (CRLM) and to explore its predictive and prognostic potential. CRLM tissue, surrounding non-tumor liver tissue, and serum were obtained from 35 patients with CRLM. The expression pattern of tissue and circulating miR-93-5p in patients with CRLM was determined using quantitative polymerase chain reaction, using miR-16-5p for normalization. Sample-based cut-off values for CRLM and serum miR-93-5p expression were calculated using Receiver Operating Characteristic curve analysis to stratify the patients into high and low miR-93-5p expression groups which were that compared with patients??? clinicopathological data, therapy response, one-year disease-free survival, and disease recurrence. Relative miR-93-5p expression was higher in CRLM in comparison to the non-metastatic liver tissue (p lt 0.001). CRLM miR-93-5p expression showed moderate negative correlation with carcinoembryonic antigen levels (r=???0.406; p=0.016). There were no differences in high-/low-miR-93-5p expression and therapy responders vs. non-responders, which was confirmed in vitro using metastatic and normal colonic cells SW620 and HCEC-1CT, respectively. No difference was observed in one-year recurrence-free survival in patients with high vs. low miR-93-5p expression in CRLM or serum. However, high miR-93-5p serum levels were significantly associated with early disease recurrence (p=0.035). In conclusion, miR-93-5p serum levels could be potentially used as a prognostic factor for early disease recurrence in CRLM patients.
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- 2022