miRNA-221 and miRNA-483-3p Dysregulation in Esophageal Adenocarcinoma.
Isotta BozzarelliArianna OrsiniFederica IsidoriLuca MastracciDeborah MalviMarialuisa LugaresiSilvia FittipaldiLivia GozzellinoAnnalisa AstolfiJari V RäsänenAntonietta D'ErricoRiccardo RosatiRoberto FioccaMarco SeriKausilia K KrishnadathElena BonoraSandro MattioliPublished in: Cancers (2024)
Alterations in microRNA (miRNA) expression have been reported in different cancers. We assessed the expression of 754 oncology-related miRNAs in esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) samples and evaluated their correlations with clinical parameters. We found that miR-221 and 483-3p were consistently upregulated in EAC patients vs. controls (Wilcoxon signed-rank test: miR-221 p < 0.0001; miR-483-3p p < 0.0001). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed worse cancer-related survival among all EAC patients expressing high miR-221 or miR-483-3p levels (log-rank p = 0.0025 and p = 0.0235, respectively). Higher miR-221 or miR-483-3p levels also correlated with advanced tumor stages (Mann-Whitney p = 0.0195 and p = 0.0085, respectively), and overexpression of miR-221 was associated with worse survival in low-risk EAC patients. Moreover, a significantly worse outcome was associated with the combined overexpression of miR-221 and miR-483-3p (log-rank p = 0.0410). To identify target genes affected by miRNA overexpression, we transfected the corresponding mimic RNA (miRVANA) for either miR-221 or miR-483-3p in a well-characterized esophageal adenocarcinoma cell line (OE19) and performed RNA-seq analysis. In the miRNA-overexpressing cells, we discovered a convergent dysregulation of genes linked to apoptosis, ATP synthesis, angiogenesis, and cancer progression, including a long non-coding RNA associated with oncogenesis, i.e., MALAT1. In conclusion, dysregulated miRNA expression, especially overexpression of miR-221 and 483-3p, was found in EAC samples. These alterations were connected with a lower cancer-specific patient survival, suggesting that these miRNAs could be useful for patient stratification and prognosis.
Keyphrases
- long non coding rna
- cell proliferation
- poor prognosis
- end stage renal disease
- long noncoding rna
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- rna seq
- squamous cell carcinoma
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- palliative care
- transcription factor
- gene expression
- case report
- endothelial cells
- young adults
- genome wide
- cell cycle arrest
- papillary thyroid
- cell death
- induced apoptosis
- radiation therapy
- lymph node metastasis
- childhood cancer
- wound healing
- dna methylation