Radiation Oncology (Nov 2011)

MiRNA expression patterns predict survival in glioblastoma

  • Niyazi Maximilian,
  • Zehentmayr Franz,
  • Niemöller Olivier M,
  • Eigenbrod Sabina,
  • Kretzschmar Hans,
  • Osthoff Klaus-Schulze,
  • Tonn Jörg-Christian,
  • Atkinson Mike,
  • Mörtl Simone,
  • Belka Claus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-6-153
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 153

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Abstract Background In order to define new prognostic subgroups in patients with glioblastoma a miRNA screen (> 1000 miRNAs) from paraffin tissues followed by a bio-mathematical analysis was performed. Methods 35 glioblastoma patients treated between 7/2005 - 8/2008 at a single institution with surgery and postoperative radio(chemo)therapy were included in this retrospective analysis. For microarray analysis the febit biochip "Geniom® Biochip MPEA homo-sapiens" was used. Total RNA was isolated from FFPE tissue sections and 1100 different miRNAs were analyzed. Results It was possible to define a distinct miRNA expression pattern allowing for a separation of distinct prognostic subgroups. The defined miRNA pattern was significantly associated with early death versus long-term survival (split at 450 days) (p = 0.01). The pattern and the prognostic power were both independent of the MGMT status. Conclusions At present, this is the first dataset defining a prognostic role of miRNA expression patterns in patients with glioblastoma. Having defined such a pattern, a prospective validation of this observation is required.

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