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Circulating miR-627-5p and miR-199a-5p are promising diagnostic biomarkers of colorectal neoplasia

Dongyan Zhao, Lei Zhou, Tengfei Yin, Yuan-Chen Zhou, Ge-Yu-Jia Zhou, Qianqian Wang, Shukun Yao

2022World Journal of Clinical Cases20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early detection of colorectal neoplasms, including colorectal cancers (CRCs) and advanced colorectal adenomas (AAs), is crucial to improve patient survival. Circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) in peripheral blood are emerging as noninvasive diagnostic markers for multiple cancers, but their potential for screening colorectal neoplasms remains ambiguous. AIM: To identify candidate circulating cell-free miRNAs as diagnostic biomarkers in patients with colorectal neoplasms. METHODS: The study was divided into three phases: (1) Candidate miRNAs were selected from three public miRNA datasets using differential gene expression analysis methods; (2) an independent set of serum samples from 60 CRC patients, 60 AA patients and 30 healthy controls (HCs) was included and analyzed by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction for miRNAs, and their diagnostic power was detected by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis; and (3) the origin and function of miRNAs in cancer patients were investigated in cancer cell lines and tumor tissues. RESULTS: experiments revealed that miR-627-5p and miR-199a-5p acted as tumor suppressors in CRC cells. CONCLUSION: Serum levels of miR-199a-5p and miR-627-5p were markedly increased in patients with colorectal neoplasms and showed strong potential as minimally invasive biomarkers for the early screening of colorectal neoplasms.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineColorectal cancermicroRNAOncologyInternal medicineReceiver operating characteristicBiomarkerCancerArea under the curveReal-time polymerase chain reactionGastroenterologyGeneBiologyBiochemistryMicroRNA in disease regulationExtracellular vesicles in diseaseCircular RNAs in diseases