Abstract A11: Profiling of miRNAs expression in pediatric brain tumors

Introduction: The understanding of pediatric CNS tumors biology is essential in the development of disease stratification and in development of less toxic therapeutic agents as well as finding novel markers for early diagnosis. MicroRNAs are short 18-25 nucleotide small non-coding RNA molecules regulate gene expression. Recent studies showed that miRNAs play a significant role in brain tumor biology; and may up-regulated or down-regulated in malignancies, which referred their oncogenic or tumor suppressor effect. MiRNA expression patterns have been linked to clinical outcomes, tumor regulation; such as tumor progression, cell growth, cell death and metastasis. The identification of tumor- specific miRNA signatures may assist in future in the discovery of new biomarkers with diagnostic and prognostic utility. The main objective of the present study is to detect the expression of different miRNAs in different subtypes of pediatric CNS tumors to distinguish between them in discovering biomarkers for early detection in addition to develop novel therapies.Methods: The expression level of 82 miRNAs were detected in 120 cases of pediatric CNS tumors from fixed formalin paraffin embedded tissues (FFPE), divided into four subtypes including; Low Grade Glioma, High Grade Glioma, Ependymoma, and Medulloblastoma using quantitative real time PCR (qRTPCR).Results: Analysis of qRT-PCR data showed significant differences in miRNA expression between tumor subtypes with P value
Source: Cancer Research - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: RNA Regulons: the Hidden Codes of the Cancer Genome Source Type: research