Сибирский научный медицинский журнал (Feb 2019)

SEARCH for NEW microRNA MARKERS FOR DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF different grade CEREBRAL GLIOMAS

  • E. V. Stupak,
  • S. E. Titov,
  • Y. A. Veryaskina,
  • L. G. Akhmerova,
  • V. V. Stupak,
  • S. S. Rabinovich,
  • D. A. Dolzhenko,
  • I. F. Zhimulev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15372/SSMJ20180613
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 6
pp. 85 – 93

Abstract

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Purpose of the study - searching of new microRNA markers for differential diagnostics of different grade cerebral gliomas. Material and methods. Surgical material is tumor and externally unchanged brain tissue that was obtained from 41 patients with gliomas of different grade anaplasia. In 6 patients with cerebral glioma, a high-throughput Nanostring platform was used to determine the level of expression of 800 microRNAs. 37 patients with a similar pathology were subjected to real-time PCR, microRNA-128, 143, 144, 182, 183, 199b, 204, 7, 99a. Results and discussion: It has been established with the NanoString technology that the level of expression of miRNA 199b was significantly higher in gliomas of grade III and IV than in gliomas of grade II. In contrast, the expression level of miRNA-144 and miRNA-182 was reduced. There was also a significant 10-fold increase in the level of expression of microRNA-7 in tumors of grade IV in comparison with grade II. These differences in the expression of four microRNAs in these types of gliomas can be additional markers that distinguish rapidly growing malignant gliomas (grade III, IV) from slowly growing tumors (grade II) and timely assign an adequate comprehensive treatment.

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