不同恶性肿瘤犬乳腺癌中恶性相关MicroRNA的表达变化

ISRN veterinary science Pub Date : 2014-04-02 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/148597
Marie-Charlotte von Deetzen, Bernd T Schmeck, Achim D Gruber, Robert Klopfleisch
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摘要

自MicroRNA首次被描述以来,它就被怀疑普遍参与了癌变。第一项研究支持了犬乳腺肿瘤的这一假设,将miRNA表达与正常腺体进行了比较。本研究通过比较不同恶性肿瘤,如腺瘤、非转移性和转移性癌以及淋巴结转移的肿瘤中16种microRNA (miRNA)和4种小核RNA (snoRNA)的相互表达以及与正常乳腺的表达,扩展了这些结果。所有肿瘤组织的miR-210表达水平与正常腺体不同。虽然原发肿瘤的转移细胞中mir-29b、miR-101、mir-125a、miR-143和miR-145的表达存在差异,但在不同恶性肿瘤的原发肿瘤中,除了mir-125a在转移性癌中的表达较腺瘤明显下调外,miRNA的表达比较没有发现显著差异。
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Malignancy Associated MicroRNA Expression Changes in Canine Mammary Cancer of Different Malignancies.

Malignancy Associated MicroRNA Expression Changes in Canine Mammary Cancer of Different Malignancies.

MicroRNA has been suspected to be generally involved in carcinogenesis since their first description. A first study supported this assumption for canine mammary tumors when miRNA expression was compared to normal gland. The present study extends these results by comparing the expression of 16 microRNA (miRNA) and 4 small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) in tumors of different malignancy, for example, adenomas, nonmetastasizing and metastasizing carcinomas as well as lymph node metastases, with each other and with normal mammary gland. All neoplastic tissues differed in their miR-210 expression levels from normal gland. While metastatic cells differed in their expression of mir-29b, miR-101, mir-125a, miR-143, and miR-145 from primary tumors, the comparison of miRNA expression in primary tumors of different malignancy failed to reveal significant differences except for a significant downregulation of mir-125a in metastasizing carcinomas when compared to adenomas.

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