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A health disparities study of MicroRNA-146a expression in prostate cancer samples derived from African American and European American patients.


ABSTRACT: Considering the prevalence of prostate cancer all over the world, it is desired to have tools, technologies, and biomarkers which help in early detection of the disease and discriminate different races and ethnic groups. Genetic information from the single gene analysis and genome-wide association studies have identified few biomarkers, however, the drivers of prostate cancer remain unknown in the majority of prostate cancer patients. In those cases where genetic association has been identified, the genes confer only a modest risk of this cancer, hence, making them less relevant for risk counseling and disease management. There is a need for additional biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis of prostate cancer. MicroRNAs are a class of non-protein coding RNA molecules that are frequently dysregulated in different cancers including prostate cancer and show promise as diagnostic biomarkers and targets for therapy. Here we describe the role of micro RNA 146a (miR-146a) which may serve as a diagnostic and prognostic marker for prostate cancer, as indicated from the data presented in this report. Also, a pilot study indicated differential expression of miR-146a in prostate cancer cell lines and tissues from different racial groups. Reduced expression of miR-146a was observed in African American tumor tissues compared to those from European Whites This report provides a novel insight into understanding the prostate carcinogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Stevenson M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7508462 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A health disparities study of MicroRNA-146a expression in prostate cancer samples derived from African American and European American patients.

Stevenson Monet M   Nath Banerjee Hirendra H   Banerjee Narendra N   Rawat Kuldeep K   Chen Lin L   Worthington Myla M   Hodge Sasha S   Walker Rayshawn R   Verma Mukesh M   Sarkar Fazlul F   Mandal Santosh S  

Journal of solid tumors 20200518 2


Considering the prevalence of prostate cancer all over the world, it is desired to have tools, technologies, and biomarkers which help in early detection of the disease and discriminate different races and ethnic groups. Genetic information from the single gene analysis and genome-wide association studies have identified few biomarkers, however, the drivers of prostate cancer remain unknown in the majority of prostate cancer patients. In those cases where genetic association has been identified,  ...[more]

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