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Finding miRNA-RNA Network Biomarkers for Predicting Metastasis and Prognosis in Cancer.

Seokwoo LeeMyounghoon ChoByungkyu ParkKyungsook Han
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Despite remarkable progress in cancer research and treatment over the past decades, cancer ranks as a leading cause of death worldwide. In particular, metastasis is the major cause of cancer deaths. After an extensive analysis of miRNAs and RNAs in tumor tissue samples, we derived miRNA-RNA pairs with substantially different correlations from those in normal tissue samples. Using the differential miRNA-RNA correlations, we constructed models for predicting metastasis. A comparison of our model to other models with the same data sets of solid cancer showed that our model is much better than the others in both lymph node metastasis and distant metastasis. The miRNA-RNA correlations were also used in finding prognostic network biomarkers in cancer patients. The results of our study showed that miRNA-RNA correlations and networks consisting of miRNA-RNA pairs were more powerful in predicting prognosis as well as metastasis. Our method and the biomarkers obtained using the method will be useful for predicting metastasis and prognosis, which in turn will help select treatment options for cancer patients and targets of anti-cancer drug discovery.
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