Combination of MiR-378 and MiR-210 serum levels enables sensitive detection of renal cell carcinoma

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Serum microRNAs are emerging as a clinically useful tool for early and non-invasive detection of various cancer types including renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Based on our previous results, we performed the study to analyze circulating serum miR-378 and miR-210 in patients with various histological subtypes of RCC. RNA was purified from blood serum samples of 195 RCC patients and 100 healthy controls. The levels of miR-378 and miR-210 in serum were determined absolutely using quantitative real-time PCR. Pre- and postoperative levels of both microRNAs were compared in 20 RCC patients. Significantly increased serum levels of both miR-378 and miR-210 enabled to clearly distinguish RCC patients and healthy controls with 80% sensitivity and 78% specificity if analyzed in combination (p < 0.0001), and their levels significantly decreased in the time period of three months after radical nephrectomy (p < 0.0001). Increased level of miR-378 positively correlates with disease-free survival (p = 0.036) and clinical stage (p = 0.0476). The analysis of serum miR-378 and miR-210 proved their potential to serve as powerful non-invasive diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in RCC.

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Fedorko, M., Stanik, M., Iliev, R., Redova-Lojova, M., Machackova, T., Svoboda, M., … Slaby, O. (2015). Combination of MiR-378 and MiR-210 serum levels enables sensitive detection of renal cell carcinoma. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 16(10), 23382–23389. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms161023382

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