A health disparities study of MicroRNA-146a expression in prostate cancer samples derived from African American and European American patients.

Journal of Solid Tumors Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-05-18 DOI:10.5430/jst.v10n2p1
Monet Stevenson, Hirendra Nath Banerjee, Narendra Banerjee, Kuldeep Rawat, Lin Chen, Myla Worthington, Sasha Hodge, Rayshawn Walker, Mukesh Verma, Fazlul Sarkar, Santosh Mandal
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Considering the prevalence of prostate cancer all over the world, it is desired to have tools, technologies, and biomarkers which help in early detection of the disease and discriminate different races and ethnic groups. Genetic information from the single gene analysis and genome-wide association studies have identified few biomarkers, however, the drivers of prostate cancer remain unknown in the majority of prostate cancer patients. In those cases where genetic association has been identified, the genes confer only a modest risk of this cancer, hence, making them less relevant for risk counseling and disease management. There is a need for additional biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis of prostate cancer. MicroRNAs are a class of non-protein coding RNA molecules that are frequently dysregulated in different cancers including prostate cancer and show promise as diagnostic biomarkers and targets for therapy. Here we describe the role of micro RNA 146a (miR-146a) which may serve as a diagnostic and prognostic marker for prostate cancer, as indicated from the data presented in this report. Also, a pilot study indicated differential expression of miR-146a in prostate cancer cell lines and tissues from different racial groups. Reduced expression of miR-146a was observed in African American tumor tissues compared to those from European Whites This report provides a novel insight into understanding the prostate carcinogenesis.

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非裔美国人和欧裔美国人前列腺癌样本中MicroRNA-146a表达的健康差异研究
考虑到前列腺癌在世界范围内的流行,人们希望有工具、技术和生物标志物来帮助早期发现这种疾病,并区分不同的种族和民族。来自单基因分析和全基因组关联研究的遗传信息已经确定了很少的生物标志物,然而,前列腺癌的驱动因素在大多数前列腺癌患者中仍然未知。在那些已经确定了遗传关联的病例中,这些基因只会导致这种癌症的适度风险,因此,使它们与风险咨询和疾病管理的相关性降低。前列腺癌的诊断和预后需要更多的生物标志物。microrna是一类非蛋白编码RNA分子,在包括前列腺癌在内的不同癌症中经常出现失调,有望成为诊断性生物标志物和治疗靶点。在这里,我们描述了微RNA 146a (miR-146a)的作用,它可以作为前列腺癌的诊断和预后标志物,正如本报告中的数据所显示的那样。此外,一项初步研究表明,miR-146a在不同种族群体的前列腺癌细胞系和组织中的表达存在差异。与欧洲白人相比,非裔美国人肿瘤组织中miR-146a的表达降低。该报告为理解前列腺癌的发生提供了新的见解。
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