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EphB2 stem-related and EphA2 progression-related miRNA-based networks in progressive stages of CRC evolution: clinical significance and potential miRNA drivers.

Authors :
De Robertis, Mariangela
Mazza, Tommaso
Fusilli, Caterina
Loiacono, Luisa
Poeta, Maria Luana
Sanchez, Massimo
Massi, Emanuela
Lamorte, Giuseppe
Diodoro, Maria Grazia
Pescarmona, Edoardo
Signori, Emanuela
Pesole, Graziano
Vescovi, Angelo Luigi
Garcia-Foncillas, Jesus
Fazio, Vito Michele
Source :
Molecular Cancer. 11/30/2018, Vol. 17 Issue 1, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 1 Graph.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

EphB2 and EphA2 control stemness and differentiation in the intestinal mucosa, but the way they cooperate with the complex mechanisms underlying tumor heterogeneity and how they affect the therapeutic outcome in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, remain unclear. MicroRNA (miRNA) expression profiling along with pathway analysis provide comprehensive information on the dysregulation of multiple crucial pathways in CRC. Through a network-based approach founded on the characterization of progressive miRNAomes centered on EphA2/EphB2 signaling during tumor development in the AOM/DSS murine model, we found a miRNA-dependent orchestration of EphB2-specific stem-like properties in earlier phases of colorectal tumorigenesis and the EphA2-specific control of tumor progression in the latest CRC phases. Furthermore, two transcriptional signatures that are specifically dependent on the EphA2/EphB2 signaling pathways were identified, namely EphA2, miR-423-5p, CREB1, ADAMTS14, and EphB2, miR-31-5p, mir-31-3p, CRK, CXCL12, ARPC5, SRC. EphA2- and EphB2-related signatures were validated for their expression and clinical value in 1663 CRC patients. In multivariate analysis, both signatures were predictive of survival and tumor progression. The early dysregulation of miRs-31, as observed in the murine samples, was also confirmed on 49 human tissue samples including preneoplastic lesions and tumors. In light of these findings, miRs-31 emerged as novel potential drivers of CRC initiation. Our study evidenced a miRNA-dependent orchestration of EphB2 stem-related networks at the onset and EphA2-related cancer-progression networks in advanced stages of CRC evolution, suggesting new predictive biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14764598
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133298683
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12943-018-0912-z