Biomarkers for Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (miR-24, miR-200, and miR-34): Screening and Detection MicroRNA
Naghmeh Bahrami, Maryam Pirrafiee, Fatemeh Azadi, Rezvan Azimnejad, Seyedeh Zahra Fotook Kiaei, Amir Jalal Abbasi, Mehdi Kazempour Dizaji, Somayeh Lookzadeh, Seyed Mohammad Reza Nejatollahi, Mahya Daustani, Hossein Dargahi, Abdolreza Mohamadnia
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) includes about 90% of all oral malignant tumors, and most of them are diagnosed in advanced stages. This study investigated the expression changes of miR-24, miR-200, and miR-34 in saliva samples of patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma, for early diagnosis. METHODS: In this study, 30 patients and 30 healthy individuals were selected. After RNA extraction and cDNA synthesis, the expression levels of miR-24, miR-200, and miR-34 in saliva samples were measured and evaluated using the Real-Time PCR technique. RESULTS: Folding change calculation using 2^(-∆∆ Ct) refers to the relative difference in the expression of the markers of the two groups. The expression level of two biomarkers, miR-200 and miR-34, is decreased in patients compared to healthy people; and the expression level of miR-24 is increased in patients compared to healthy people. CONCLUSION: In general, considering the availability and convenience of saliva sample collection for early detection of the disease, this research result can be considered a diagnostic screening test. To further prove the research results, conducting more extensive studies with more samples is recommended.