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Circulating miR-30b-5p levels in plasma as a novel potential biomarker for early detection of breast cancer

Anna Adam‐Artigues, Iris Garrido‐Cano, Soraya Simón, Belén Ortega, Santiago Moragón, Ana Lameirinhas, Vera Constâncio, Sofia Salta, Octavio Burgués, Begoña Bermejo, Rui Henrique, Aňa Lluch, Cármen Jerónimo, Pîlar Eroles, Juan Miguel Cejalvo

2021ESMO Open33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recently, microRNAs have been demonstrated to be potential non-invasive biomarkers for diagnosis, prognosis assessment or prediction of response to treatment in cancer. In this study, we evaluate the potential of miR-30b-5p as a biomarker for early diagnosis of breast cancer (BC) in tissue and plasma. METHODS: Expression of miR-30b-5p was determined in a series of 112 BC and 40 normal breast tissues. Circulating miR-30b-5p levels in plasma samples were determined in a discovery cohort of 38 BC patients and 40 healthy donors and in a validation cohort of 83 BC patients and 83 healthy volunteers. miR-30b-5p expression was measured by quantitative real-time PCR and receiver operating characteristics curve analysis was carried out. RESULTS: The miR-30b-5p expression was significantly lower in BC tissue than in healthy breast samples. In contrast, circulating miR-30b-5p levels were significantly higher in BC patients compared with healthy donors. Furthermore, circulating miR-30b-5p levels were significantly higher in patients with positive axillary lymph node and de novo metastatic patients. Receiver operating characteristics curve analysis demonstrated a good diagnostic potential of miR-30b-5p to detect BC even at an early stage of the disease. CONCLUSION: Thus, we highlight the potential of miR-30b-5p as a non-invasive, fast, reproducible and cost-effective diagnostic biomarker of BC.

Topics & Concepts

Breast cancerBiomarkerMedicineOncologyCancerInternal medicineReceiver operating characteristicCohortmicroRNAPathologyBiologyGeneBiochemistryMicroRNA in disease regulationCircular RNAs in diseasesBiomarkers in Disease Mechanisms
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