Tumor tissue mir92a and plasma mirs21 and 29a as predictive biomarkers associated with clinicopathological features and surgical resection in a prospective study on colorectal cancer patients

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Cancer-related microRNAs (miRNAs) are emerging as non-invasive biomarkers for colorectal cancer (CRC). This study aimed to analyze the correlation between the levels of tissue and plasma miRNAs and clinicopathological characteristics and surgical resection. This study was a prospective study of CRC patients who underwent surgery. Forty-four sample pairs of tissue and plasma were analyzed. The miRNA levels were evaluated by RT-qPCR. The level of tumor tissue MIR92a showed a significant difference in CRC with lymph node metastasis, stage ≥ III, and high lymphatic invasion. In preoperative plasma, there were significant differences in CRC with stage ≥ III (MIR29a) and perineural invasion (MIR21). In multivariate analysis of lymphatic invasion, the levels of both preoperative plasma MIR29a and tumor tissue MIR92a showed significant differences. Furthermore, in cases with higher plasma miRNA level, the levels of plasma MIRs21 and 29a were significantly decreased after the operation. In this study, there were significant differences in miRNAs levels with respect to the sample type, clinicopathological features, and surgical resection. The levels of tumor tissue MIR92a and preoperative plasma MIR29a may have the potential as a biomarker for prognosis. The plasma MIRs21 and 29a level has the potential to be a predictive biomarker for treatment efficacy.

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Fukada, M., Matsuhashi, N., Takahashi, T., Sugito, N., Heishima, K., Akao, Y., & Yoshida, K. (2020). Tumor tissue mir92a and plasma mirs21 and 29a as predictive biomarkers associated with clinicopathological features and surgical resection in a prospective study on colorectal cancer patients. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(8), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9082509

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