High Expression of microRNA-371a-3p in Cystic Fluid of Post-Chemotherapy Teratoma with Concurrent Normal Serum Levels in Patients with Non-Seminomatous Testicular Germ Cell Tumours

Conclusions: The detection of miR-371 in the cystic fluid of teratoma is somewhat enigmatic since this GCT subtype usually does not express the miR. Two hypotheses may explain the finding: First, miR-371 molecules were released into the cystic fluid by active GCT tissue prior to chemotherapy. High levels were kept after regression of vital GCT tissue because the cystic lumen is without a specific drainage system. Second, teratoma cells lining the interior cyst wall may shed small amounts of miR-371 into the lumen. Because of the lacking drainage system, even small levels may accumulate. The present finding adds to the understanding of the biology of the novel biomarker of GCT.Urol Int
Source: Urologia Internationalis - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research