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Diagnostic value of oncofetal miRNAs in cancers: A comprehensive analysis of circulating miRNAs in pan-cancers and UCB

Journal

CANCER BIOMARKERS
Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 19-36

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IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/CBM-203085

Keywords

Circulating miRNAs; UCB; pan-cancers; oncofetal; biomarkers

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81672400, 81672788, 81702364]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20171085]

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The study analyzed 3831 cancer samples and 248 umbilical cord blood samples, identifying circulating miRNAs related to both cancer and embryos. These oncofetal miRNAs showed consistent expression patterns in various cancers and umbilical cord blood, suggesting their potential for cancer detection.
BACKGROUND: Circulating miRNAs are promising biomarkers for detection of various cancers. As a developmental disorder, cancer showed great similarities with embryos. OBJECTIVE: A comprehensive analysis of circulating miRNAs in umbilical cord blood (UCB) and pan-cancers was conducted to identify circulating miRNAs with potential for cancer detection. METHODS: A total of 3831 cancer samples (2050 serum samples from 15 types of cancers and 1781 plasma samples from 13 types of cancers) and 248 UCB samples (120 serum and 128 plasma samples) with corresponding NCs from Chinese populations were analyzed via consistent experiment workflow with Exiqon panel followed by multiple-stage validation with qRT-PCR. RESULTS: Thirty-four serum and 32 plasma miRNAs were dysregulated in at least one type of cancer. Eighteen serum and 16 plasma miRNAs were related with embryos. Among them, 9 serum and 8 plasma miRNAs with consistent expression patterns between pan-cancers and UCB were identified as circulating oncofetal miRNAs. Retrospective analysis confirmed the diagnostic ability of circulating oncofetal miRNAs for specific cancers. And the oncofetal miRNAs were mainly up-regulated in tissues of pan-cancers. CONCLUSIONS: Our study might serve as bases for the potential application of the non-invasive biomarkers in the future clinical.

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