Author/Authors :
Ahmadi, Azam Infectious Diseases Research Center (IDRC) - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran , Bayatiani, Mohammad Reza Department of Medical Physics and Radiotherapy - Arak University of Medical Sciences and Khansari Hospital, Arak, Iran , Seif, Fatemeh Department of Medical Physics and Radiotherapy - Arak University of Medical Sciences and Khansari Hospital, Arak, Iran , Ansari, Jamshid Department of Medical Physics and Radiotherapy - Arak University of Medical Sciences and Khansari Hospital, Arak, Iran , Rashidi, Parisa Department of Medical Physics and Radiotherapy - Arak University of Medical Sciences and Khansari Hospital, Arak, Iran , Moghadasi, Mona Students Research Committee - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran , Etemadi, Mobarakeh Students Research Committee - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Current cancer treatments include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy.
Despite these treatments, a main issue in cancer treatment is early detection. microRNAs (miRNAs) can be used as markers to diagnose and treat cancers. This study investigated the effect of radiotherapy on miR-374
expression, and APC and GSK-3β, two of its target genes, in the WNT pathway, in peripheral blood samples
from radiotherapy-treated colorectal cancer (CRC) patients.
Methods: Peripheral blood was collected from 25 patients before and after radiotherapy. RNA was
extracted from the blood and cDNA synthesized. miR-374, APC, and GSK-3β expression was determined
by real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and the amplicons were sequenced. Finally, the data were
statistically evaluated.
Results: Quantitative RT-PCR revealed significant down-regulation of miR-374 (0.63-fold) and upregulation
of APC (1.12-fold) and GSK-3β (1.22-fold) in CRC patients after five weeks of radiotherapy.
Sequencing of PCR-produced amplicons confirmed the conservation of mature and precursor sequences
encoding miR-374. miR-374 expression changed with time after radiotherapy treatment and related tumor
grading. Increased age and tumor grade positively correlated with decreased miR-374 expression.
Conclusions: miR-374 expression, and that of its two target genes, APC and GSK-3β, changed after
radiotherapy. These genes can likely be used as diagnostic radiotherapy markers in CRC.
Keywords :
Biomarker , Colorectal cancer , Mir-374 , Radiotherapy