[Association of microRNA101 expression with clinicopathologic features and prognosis in colorectal cancer].

Zhonghua Wei Chang Wai Ke Za Zhi

Department of Colorectal Surgery of Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China.

Published: April 2015

Objective: To investigate the microRNA101(miR101) expression and its clinical significance in colorectal cancer.

Methods: Tissue microarrays containing 56 specimens of normal mucosa, 51 adenoma and 735 colorectal cancer were examined by locked nucleic acid in-situ hybridization(LNA-ISH) for miR101 expression. Relationship between miR101 expression and clinicopathologic parameters and prognosis of colorectal cancer patients were analyzed. Fresh frozen tissues containing 5 specimens of normal mucosa, 5 adenoma and 47 colorectal cancer were examined by RT-PCR to verify the accuracy of LNA-ISH.

Results: Expression of miR101 increased gradually from normal mucosa, adenoma to stage I colorectal cancer (all P<0.01), and decreased gradually from stage II(, stage III( to stage IIII( colorectal cancer (all P<0.01). Overexpression of miR101 was related with lower incidence of lymph node metastasis, lower metastasis rate, higher differentiation and lower recurrence rate (all P<0.01). Multivariate survival analysis demonstrated that miR101 expression was an independent prognostic factor of overall survival (HR=0.550, 95% CI: 0.351-0.863) and disease free survival(HR=0.562, 95% CI: 0.397-0.794) in colorectal cancer patients. Overexpression of miR101 predicted a better prognosis in colorectal cancer patients.

Conclusions: Expression of miR101 is associated with the genesis and development of colorectal cancer, and may serve as an independent prognostic factor for colorectal cancer patients.

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