Title of article
Commentary on Circulating microRNAs as stable blood-based markers for cancer detection: Mitchell PS, Parkin RK, Kroh EM, Fritz BR, Wyman SK, Pogosova-Agadjanyan EL, Peterson A, Noteboom J, OʹBriant KC, Allen A, Lin DW, Urban N, Drescher CW, Knudsen, Stire
Author/Authors
Kibel، نويسنده , , Adam S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
1
From page
461
To page
461
Abstract
Improved approaches for the detection of common epithelial malignancies are urgently needed to reduce the worldwide morbidity and mortality caused by cancer. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small (approximately 22 nt) regulatory RNAs that are frequently dysregulated in cancer, and have shown promise as tissue-based markers for cancer classification and prognostication. We show here that miRNAs are present in human plasma in a remarkably stable form that is protected from endogenous RNase activity. miRNAs originating from human prostate cancer xenografts enter the circulation, are readily measured in plasma, and can robustly distinguish xenografted mice from controls. This concept extends to cancer in humans, where serum levels of miR-141 (a miRNA expressed in prostate cancer) can distinguish patients with prostate cancer from healthy controls. Our results establish the measurement of tumor-derived miRNAs in serum or plasma as an important approach for the blood-based detection of human cancer.
Journal title
Urologic Oncology
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Urologic Oncology
Record number
1889397
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