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Peripheral blood non-canonical small non-coding RNAs as novel biomarkers in lung cancer.

Wanjun GuJunchao ShiHui LiuXudong ZhangJin J ZhouMusheng LiDandan ZhouRui LiJingzhu LvGuoxia WenShanshan ZhuTing QiWei LiXiaojing WangZhaohua WangHua ZhuChangcheng ZhouKenneth S KnoxTing WangQi ChenZhongqing QianTong Zhou
Published in: Molecular cancer (2020)
One unmet challenge in lung cancer diagnosis is to accurately differentiate lung cancer from other lung diseases with similar clinical symptoms and radiological features, such as pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). To identify reliable biomarkers for lung cancer screening, we leverage the recently discovered non-canonical small non-coding RNAs (i.e., tRNA-derived small RNAs [tsRNAs], rRNA-derived small RNAs [rsRNAs], and YRNA-derived small RNAs [ysRNAs]) in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and develop a molecular signature composed of distinct ts/rs/ysRNAs (TRY-RNA). Our TRY-RNA signature precisely discriminates between control, lung cancer, and pulmonary TB subjects in both the discovery and validation cohorts and outperforms microRNA-based biomarkers, which bears the diagnostic potential for lung cancer screening.
Keyphrases
  • pulmonary tuberculosis
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • peripheral blood
  • endothelial cells
  • small molecule
  • risk assessment
  • high throughput
  • physical activity
  • single cell