Deregulation of seven CpG island-harboring miRNAs in bladder cancer: miR-155 and miR-23b as the most promising oncomiRs

Analyses of differential miRNA expressions in tumor and normal tissues can identify specific miRNAs involved in cancer pathogenesis, which can then be used as diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic biomarkers.

In this respect, we aimed to investigate expression levels of seven CpG island-harboring miRNAs in 50 paired UBC tissues by qRT-PCR. miR-21 and miR-155 were found to be significantly upregulated, and miR-23b, miR-126, miR-129-5p, miR-143a and miR-218-5p were downregulated. ROC analysis indicated miR-155 as the most promising candidate for discrimination of tumors from healthy tissue, and miR-23b for the discrimination of early stage from late stage tumors.

Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France). 2016 Mar 20*** epublish ***

S Pençe, E Özbek, N Ozan Tiryakioğlu, N Ersoy Tunali

Istanbul University Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Molecular Medicine Istanbul Turkey  Okmeydani Training and Research Hospital Department of Urology Istanbul Turkey., Istanbul University Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of Molecular Medicine Istanbul Turkey., Haliç University Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Istanbul Turkey