Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (Jan 2019)

Down-regulation of microRNA-200b is a potential prognostic marker of lung cancer in southern-central Chinese population

  • Wen Li,
  • Ming Xi Jia,
  • Jing Deng,
  • Jian Hui Wang,
  • Qin Lu Lin,
  • Jian Xin Tang,
  • Xiao Xi Zeng,
  • Fang Cai,
  • Liang Ma,
  • Wei Su,
  • Xue Ying Liu,
  • Cun Liu,
  • Sha Sha Wang,
  • Li Yi Zhou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 173 – 177

Abstract

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) may regulate diverse biological processes and play an important role in cancer. And MiRNAs have been proposed as a useful tool for lung cancer diagnosis and therapeutics in cancer. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the association among the expression level of mature miR-200b-5p in peripheral blood and the risk of lung cancer and clinic pathological characteristics. This case-control study included 24 patients with lung cancer and 12 healthy controls. MiR-200b expression was deleted using real-time PCR. and the miR-200b expression of normal controls was significantly higher than that in lung cancer patients (1732.13 pg/mL vs 881.67 pg/mL, P 0.05). Furthermore, miR-200b expression level fluctuated with tumor progression in lung cancer, and there was highly significant for clinical stage II compared with the clinical stage III (P < 0.05). In addition, the down-regulation of miR-200b showed a highly discriminative receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve profile, clearly distinguishing cancer patients from cancer-free subjects with an area under the ROC curve (AUROC) of 0.87. The detection of miR-200b expression yielded 83.30% sensitivity and 100.00% specificity in the diagnosis of lung cancer. Therefore, these findings suggested that miR-200b may be used as a marker for the detection and diagnosis of lung cancer in peripheral blood. Keywords: MiR-200b, Lung cancer, Prognosis, Molecular markers