Circulating Neutrophil MicroRNAs as Biomarkers for the Detection of Lung Cancer

Jie Ma, Ning Li, Yanli Lin, C. Gupta, F. Jiang
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Abstract

Peripheral neutrophils are the predominant circulating leukocytes and an important component of innate and adaptive immune systems, which is a primary defense against cancer. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) can modulate neutrophil functions and play important roles in cancer pathogenesis by regulating neutrophil gene expression. To investigate if assessment of differential miRNA levels of peripheral neutrophils has the potential for diagnosis of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), we examine neutrophils of 15 patients with stage I NSCLC and 15 smokers without cancer. We identify five neutrophil miRNAs that have an abnormal level in patients with NSCLC versus smokers without cancer. In a training set of 82 patients with lung cancer and 73 controls, a set of two genes (miRs-26a-2-3p and 574-3p) are developed, producing 77.8% sensitivity and 78.1% specificity for NSCLC detection. Furthermore, in a testing set of 60 patients with lung cancer and 58 smokers, the performance of analyzing the two miRNAs for lung cancer detection is confirmed. This study for the first time shows that a neutrophil miRNA profile may serve as a new category of circulating biomarkers for the detection of NSCLC.
循环中性粒细胞microrna作为肺癌检测的生物标志物
外周中性粒细胞是主要的循环白细胞,是先天和适应性免疫系统的重要组成部分,是对抗癌症的主要防御。MicroRNAs (miRNAs)通过调节中性粒细胞基因的表达,调节中性粒细胞的功能,在肿瘤的发病过程中发挥重要作用。为了研究评估外周中性粒细胞的差异miRNA水平是否有可能诊断非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC),我们检查了15名I期NSCLC患者和15名没有癌症的吸烟者的中性粒细胞。我们在非小细胞肺癌患者和未患癌症的吸烟者中发现了5种异常水平的中性粒细胞mirna。在82例肺癌患者和73例对照组的训练集中,开发了一组两个基因(miRs-26a-2-3p和574-3p),检测NSCLC的灵敏度为77.8%,特异性为78.1%。此外,在60例肺癌患者和58例吸烟者的测试集中,证实了分析这两种mirna在肺癌检测中的性能。本研究首次表明,中性粒细胞miRNA谱可作为检测非小细胞肺癌的一种新的循环生物标志物。
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