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MiR-221/-222 differentiate prognostic groups in advanced breast cancers and influence cell invasion.


ABSTRACT:

Background

MiR-221/-222 are frequently overexpressed in breast cancer and are associated with increased malignancy. The specific modification of microRNAs (miRNAs) expression could be a promising strategy in breast cancer therapy, leading to the suppression of tumourigenic processes in tumour cells.

Methods

MiR-221/-222 expressions were analysed in 86 breast cancer tissues by quantitative RT-PCR and tested for correlation with immunohistochemistry data and clinical follow-up. In vitro assays were conducted using human breast cancer cell lines with lentiviral overexpression of miR-221/-222.

Results

In tumour tissues, miR-221/-222 were associated with the occurrence of distant metastases. In particular, high levels of miR-221 were revealed to have a high prognostic impact for the identification of significantly different groups with advanced tumours. MiR-221/-222 overexpression strongly increased cell proliferation and invasion in vitro. Following miR-221/-222 overexpression an increased uPAR expression and cell invasion were observed.

Conclusion

This study demonstrates a significant role for highly expressed miR-221/-222 in advanced breast cancers allowing for the identification of significantly different prognostic groups, particularly for HER2-positive and lymph-node-positive breast cancers. Considering that miR-221/-222 are strongly involved in cell invasion, these miRNAs may be promising markers for breast cancer prognosis and therapy.

SUBMITTER: Falkenberg N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3833215 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MiR-221/-222 differentiate prognostic groups in advanced breast cancers and influence cell invasion.

Falkenberg N N   Anastasov N N   Rappl K K   Braselmann H H   Auer G G   Walch A A   Huber M M   Höfig I I   Schmitt M M   Höfler H H   Atkinson M J MJ   Aubele M M  

British journal of cancer 20131015 10


<h4>Background</h4>MiR-221/-222 are frequently overexpressed in breast cancer and are associated with increased malignancy. The specific modification of microRNAs (miRNAs) expression could be a promising strategy in breast cancer therapy, leading to the suppression of tumourigenic processes in tumour cells.<h4>Methods</h4>MiR-221/-222 expressions were analysed in 86 breast cancer tissues by quantitative RT-PCR and tested for correlation with immunohistochemistry data and clinical follow-up. In v  ...[more]

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