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Circulating miR-182 is a biomarker of colorectal adenocarcinoma progression

Oncotarget, ISSN: 1949-2553, Vol: 5, Issue: 16, Page: 6611-6619
2014
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MiR-182 expression was evaluated by qRT-PCR and in situ hybridization in 20 tubular adenomas, 50 colorectal carcinoma (CRC), and 40 CRC liver metastases. Control samples obtained from patients with irritable bowel syndrome, or tumor-matched normal colon mucosa were analyzed (n=50). MiR-182 expression increased progressively and significantly along with the colorectal carcinogenesis cascade, and in CRC liver metastases. The inverse relation between miR-182 and the expression of its target gene ENTPD5 was investigated by immunohistochemical analysis. We observed that normal colocytes featured a strong ENTPD5 cytoplasmic expression whereas a significantly and progressively lower expression was present along with dedifferentiation of the histologic phenotype. Plasma samples from 51 CRC patients and controls were tested for miR-182 expression. Plasma miR-182 concentrations were significantly higher in CRC patients than in healthy controls or patients with colon polyps at endoscopy. Moreover, miR-182 plasma levels were significantly reduced in post-operative samples after radical hepatic metastasectomy compared to preoperative samples. Our results strengthen the hypothesis of a central role of miR-182 dysregulation in colon mucosa transformation, demonstrate the concomitant progressive down-regulation of ENTPD5 levels during colon carcinogenesis, and indicate the potential of circulating miR-182 as blood based biomarker for screening and monitoring CRC during the follow-up.

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Perilli, Lisa; Vicentini, Caterina; Agostini, Marco; Pizzini, Silvia; Pizzi, Marco; D'Angelo, Edoardo; Bortoluzzi, Stefania; Mandruzzato, Susanna; Mammano, Enzo; Rugge, Massimo; Nitti, Donato; Scarpa, Aldo; Fassan, Matteo; Zanovello, Paola

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