1. A 4-miRNAs signature predicts survival in glioblastoma multiforme patients.
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Yuan GQ, Wei NL, Mu LY, Wang XQ, Zhang YN, Zhou WN, and Pan YW
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- Adult, Aged, Brain Neoplasms pathology, Brain Neoplasms therapy, DNA Methylation, DNA Modification Methylases genetics, Female, Gene Expression Profiling, Glioblastoma pathology, Glioblastoma therapy, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies, Biomarkers, Tumor, Brain Neoplasms genetics, Brain Neoplasms mortality, Glioblastoma genetics, Glioblastoma mortality, MicroRNAs genetics
- Abstract
Background: Although O(6)-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) promoter methylation status is an important marker for glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), there is considerable variability in the clinical outcome of patients with similar methylation profles., Objective: We examined whether a MicroRNA (miRNA) signature can be identified for predicting clinical outcomes and helping in treatment decisions., Methods: The differentially expressed miRNAs were evaluated in 6 pairs of short- (⩽ 450 days) and long-term survivors (> 450 days) by using microarray. Real time quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) was applied to further verify screened miRNAs with a greater number of samples (n= 48). Meanwhile, functional interpretation of miRNA profile was carried out based on miRNA-target databases. In addition, MGMT promoter methylation status was tested by means of pyrosequencing (PSQ) testing., Results: Six miRNAs were upregulated in the long-term survival group (fold change ⩾ 2.0, P< 0.05). The further verification by qRT-PCR indicated that the increase in let-7g-5p, miR-139-5p, miR-17-5p and miR-9-3p level in long-term survivors was statistically significant. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that high expression of a prognostic 4-miRNA signature was significantly associated with good patient survival (p= 0.0012). The signature regulated signaling pathways including Calcium, MAPK, ErbB, mTOR and cell cycle involved in carcinogenesis from glial progenitor cell to primary GBM., Conclusions: The 4-miRNA signature was identified as an independent prognostic biomarker that identified patients who have a favorable outcome.
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- 2017
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