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Abstract
Background: Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is one of the malignant tumors with the highest morbidity and mortality in the world. Early diagnosis can significantly improve the prognosis of patients. Transfer RNA (tRNA)-derived fragments (tRFs) have been found to have a crucial function in the pathophysiology of cancers. However, the role of tRFs/tRNA halves (tiRNAs) in NSCLC is yet unknown. The present study aimed to investigate unique expression profiles of tRFs/tiRNAs in NSCLC and search novel biomarkers for the diagnosis.
Methods: RNA-sequencing was utilized for determining differently expressed tRFs/tiRNAs in serum in NSCLC and healthy controls. Stem-loop quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to confirm the selected tRFs/tiRNAs expressions. Their possible roles in NSCLC were predicted using bioinformatic research.
Results: Eleven up-regulated tRFs/tiRNAs and 18 down-regulated tRFs/tiRNAs were determined. Levels of tRF-31-87R8WP9N1EWJ0 and tRF-31-79MP9P9NH57SD were significantly higher in NSCLC serum samples than those of healthy controls; the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve suggested that they could serve as new diagnostic biomarkers. Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis hinted that tRF-31-87R8WP9N1EWJ0 and tRF-31-79MP9P9NH57SD might influence the development and manifestation of NSCLC.
Conclusions: In NSCLC patients' serum, the tRFs/tiRNAs were abnormally regulated and that tRF-31-87R8WP9N1EWJ0 and tRF-31-79MP9P9NH57SD might be the potential biological markers for NSCLC.
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Translational Cancer Research (Transl Cancer Res TCR; Print ISSN: 2218-676X; Online ISSN 2219-6803; http://tcr.amegroups.com/) is an Open Access, peer-reviewed journal, indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE). TCR publishes laboratory studies of novel therapeutic interventions as well as clinical trials which evaluate new treatment paradigms for cancer; results of novel research investigations which bridge the laboratory and clinical settings including risk assessment, cellular and molecular characterization, prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment of human cancers with the overall goal of improving the clinical care of cancer patients. The focus of TCR is original, peer-reviewed, science-based research that successfully advances clinical medicine toward the goal of improving patients'' quality of life. The editors and an international advisory group of scientists and clinician-scientists as well as other experts will hold TCR articles to the high-quality standards. We accept Original Articles as well as Review Articles, Editorials and Brief Articles.