Circulating microRNAs in Early Breast Cancer Patients and Its Association With Lymph Node Metastases

MicroRNAs have emerged as important regulators of the metastatic process. In addition, circulating miRNAs appear to be surprisingly stable in peripheral blood making them ideal noninvasive biomarkers for disease diagnosis. Here, we performed a proof-of-principle study to investigate the expression p...

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Autores: Escuin i Borràs, Daniel|||0000-0003-3538-0579, López Vilaró, Laura|||0000-0002-5428-8017, Mora Brugués, Josefina|||0000-0001-6777-5132, Bell, Olga|||0009-0000-2858-6187, Moral, Antonio|||0000-0001-5551-0145, Pérez, Ignacio, Arqueros, Cristina|||0000-0003-1249-2324, García-Valdecasas Vilanova, Bárbara|||0000-0002-2728-5208, Ramon y Cajal, Teresa|||0000-0003-3490-3585, Lerma Puertas, Enrique|||0000-0001-7908-2747, Barnadas i Molins, Agustí|||0000-0002-0429-1349
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:España
Institución:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ddd.uab.cat:269677
Acceso en línea:https://ddd.uab.cat/record/269677
https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.3389/fonc.2021.627811
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Circulating microRNAs
Breast cancer
Lymph node
Metastasis
Surrogate biomarker
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Sumario:MicroRNAs have emerged as important regulators of the metastatic process. In addition, circulating miRNAs appear to be surprisingly stable in peripheral blood making them ideal noninvasive biomarkers for disease diagnosis. Here, we performed a proof-of-principle study to investigate the expression profile of circulating miRNAs and their association with the metastatic lymph node status in early breast cancer patients. Sentinel lymph node status was detected by one-step nucleic acid (OSNA) analysis. We performed RNA-sequencing in 16 plasma samples and validated the results by qPCR. Gene Ontology term enrichment and KEGG pathway analyses were carried out using DAVID tools. We found16 differentially expressed miRNAs (q < 0.01) in patients with positive SLNs. Fourteen miRNAs were down-regulated (miR-339-5p, miR-133a-3p, miR-326, miR-331-3p, miR-369-3p, miR-328-3p, miR-26a-3p, miR-139-3p, miR-493-3p, miR-664a-5p, miR-146a-5p, miR-323b-3p, miR-1307-3p and miR-423-3p) and 2 were up-regulated (miR-101-3pand miR-144-3p). Hierarchical clustering using differentially expressed miRNAs clearly distinguished patients according to their lymph node status. Gene ontology analysis showed a significant enrichment of biological processes associated with the regulation of the epithelial mesenchymal transition, cell proliferation and transcriptional regulation. Our results suggest the potential role of several circulating miRNAs as surrogate markers of lymph node metastases in early breast cancer patients. Further validation in a larger cohort of patients will be necessary to confirm our results.