M. Asadi, Shoan Taheri Talesh, M. Gjerstorff, D. Shanehbandi, B. Baradaran, S. Hashemzadeh, V. Zafari
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Abstract
Aim: miRNAs control biological processes that are implicated in carcinogenesis, and have been researched as potential biomarkers for colorectal cancer (CRC). The aim of the current study was to evaluate the miRNA expression profile in CRC patients to determine their potential to be used as biomarkers in the disease. Materials & methods: Total 47 tissues and their matched marginal tissues, as control group, were obtained from CRC patients. The transcript levels of a selected panel of 15 cancer-associated miRNAs were quantified via real-time gene expression method. Results: miR-155, miR130a, miR-181b, miR-196a, miR-200c and miR-224 were significantly upregulated, while miR122, miR-132, miR-203b, miR330, miR-323, miR-378a-3p and miR-598 we significantly downregulated in CRC. Conclusion: We identified a panel of miRNAs that may be involved in the etiology and pathogenesis of CRC, and may be used for novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
期刊介绍:
Colorectal cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the developed world. Risk factors for colorectal cancer are on the rise in many countries; populations are aging, and obesity and diabetes are increasing. National screening programs are helping to detect cancer while it is still curable; however, colorectal cancer remains the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the USA and options are still limited for those with more advanced disease. Consequently, colorectal cancer is a major research priority for government, pharmaceutical companies and non-profit organizations. Research into diagnosis and optimum treatment of the disease is progressing rapidly, with new advances reported every day. Colorectal Cancer presents reviews, analysis and commentary. on all aspects of colorectal cancer.