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Elevated miR-615-3p Expression Predicts Adverse Clinical Outcome and Promotes Proliferation and Migration of Prostate Cancer Cells

Authors :
Laursen, Emma B
Fredsøe, Jacob
Schmidt, Linnéa
Strand, Siri H
Kristensen, Helle
Rasmussen, Anne K I
Daugaard, Tina F
Mouritzen, Peter
Høyer, Søren
Kristensen, Gitte
Stroomberg, Hein V
Brasso, Klaus
Røder, Martin Andreas
Borre, Michael
Sørensen, Karina D
Laursen, Emma B
Fredsøe, Jacob
Schmidt, Linnéa
Strand, Siri H
Kristensen, Helle
Rasmussen, Anne K I
Daugaard, Tina F
Mouritzen, Peter
Høyer, Søren
Kristensen, Gitte
Stroomberg, Hein V
Brasso, Klaus
Røder, Martin Andreas
Borre, Michael
Sørensen, Karina D
Source :
Laursen , E B , Fredsøe , J , Schmidt , L , Strand , S H , Kristensen , H , Rasmussen , A K I , Daugaard , T F , Mouritzen , P , Høyer , S , Kristensen , G , Stroomberg , H V , Brasso , K , Røder , M A , Borre , M & Sørensen , K D 2019 , ' Elevated miR-615-3p Expression Predicts Adverse Clinical Outcome and Promotes Proliferation and Migration of Prostate Cancer Cells ' , The American Journal of Pathology , vol. 189 , no. 12 , pp. 2377-2388 .
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

miR-615-3p has previously been described as up-regulated in prostate cancer (PC) tissue samples compared with nonmalignant controls; however, its prognostic potential and functional role in PC remain largely unknown. In this study, we investigated the clinical and biological relevance of miR-615-3p in PC. The expression of miR-615-3p was measured in PC tissue specimens from 239 men who underwent radical prostatectomy (RP), and it was investigated if miR-615-3p could predict postoperative biochemical recurrence (BCR). These findings were subsequently validated in three independent RP cohorts (n = 222, n = 273, and n = 387) and functional overexpression studies conducted in PC cells (PC3M). High miR-615-3p expression was significantly associated with BCR in four independent PC patient cohorts (P < 0.05, log-rank test). In addition, high miR-615-3p expression was a significant predictor of PC-specific survival in univariate (hazard ratio, 3.75; P < 0.001) and multivariate (hazard ratio, 2.66; P = 0.008) analysis after adjustment for the Cancer of the Prostate Risk Assessment Post-Surgical (CAPRA-S) nomogram in a merged RP cohort (n = 734). Moreover, overexpression of miR-615-3p in PC cells (PC3M) significantly increased cell viability, proliferation, apoptosis, and migration. Together, our results suggest that miR-615-3p is a significant predictor of postoperative BCR and PC-specific survival and has oncogenic functions in PC cells.

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OAIster
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Laursen , E B , Fredsøe , J , Schmidt , L , Strand , S H , Kristensen , H , Rasmussen , A K I , Daugaard , T F , Mouritzen , P , Høyer , S , Kristensen , G , Stroomberg , H V , Brasso , K , Røder , M A , Borre , M & Sørensen , K D 2019 , ' Elevated miR-615-3p Expression Predicts Adverse Clinical Outcome and Promotes Proliferation and Migration of Prostate Cancer Cells ' , The American Journal of Pathology , vol. 189 , no. 12 , pp. 2377-2388 .
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Accession number :
edsoai.on1322739934
Document Type :
Electronic Resource