Diagnostics (Apr 2021)

A Physically Active Status Affects the Circulating Profile of Cancer-Associated miRNAs

  • Martina Faraldi,
  • Laura Gerosa,
  • Marta Gomarasca,
  • Veronica Sansoni,
  • Silvia Perego,
  • Ewa Ziemann,
  • Giuseppe Banfi,
  • Giovanni Lombardi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11050820
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 820

Abstract

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Circulating miRNAs are ideal diagnostics and prognostics biomarkers in cancer since altered levels of specific miRNAs have been associated to development/progression of several cancers. Physical activity is a recognized preventive strategy against several cancers, but it may also modify the baseline levels of cancer-associated miRNAs and, hence, may act as a confounding pre-analytical variable. This study aimed at understanding whether physical activity-dependent changes in cancer-associated circulating miRNAs profile could act as a confounding variable. A panel comprising 179 miRNAs was assayed in plasma from 20 highly trained and 10 sedentary men. RT-qPCR data were analyzed with the 2−2ΔΔCT methods and normalized on hsa-miR-320d, as determined by bioinformatics analysis. miRNAs associated with the diagnosis of the most prevalent cancers were considered. Only those miRNAs, relevantly associated with cancers, found ≥2-fold up- or downregulated in highly trained subjects compared to sedentary were disclosed. The results reveal that chronic physical activity determined modifications altering the baseline level of several cancer-associated miRNAs and, hence, their diagnostic and prognostic potential. In conclusion, based on our results, a physically active status emerges as an important pre-analytical variable able to alter the basal level of circulating miRNAs, and these alterations might be considered as potentially misleading the analytical output.

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