Characterisation and validation of Mel38; A multi-tissue microRNA signature of cutaneous melanoma

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Background: Histopathologic examination of melanocytic neoplasms can be challenging and subjective, with no specific circulating or tissue-based biomarkers currently available. Recently, a circulating 38-microRNA profile of melanoma (Mel38) was described. In this study, Mel38 expression and its impact on downstream mRNA regulation in solid tissue is examined. Methods: Mel38 was applied to archival, clinically-annotated, solid-tissue genomic datasets representing benign naevi, primary and metastatic melanoma. Statistical analysis of the signature in relation to disease status, patient outcome and molecular pathways was performed. Results: Mel38 is able to stratify genomic data from solid tissue biopsies on the basis of disease status and differences in melanoma-specific survival. Experimentally-verified messenger-RNA targets of Mel38 also exhibit prognostic expression patterns and represent key molecular pathways and events in melanoma development and progression. Conclusion: The Mel38 microRNA profile may have diagnostic and prognostic utility in solid tissue as well as being a robust circulating biomarker of melanoma.

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Van Laar, R., Lincoln, M., & Fereday, S. (2019). Characterisation and validation of Mel38; A multi-tissue microRNA signature of cutaneous melanoma. PLoS ONE, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211504

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