articleJournal of Clinical OncologySep 12, 2006BRONZE OA

MicroRNA Expression Abnormalities in Pancreatic Endocrine and Acinar Tumors Are Associated With Distinctive Pathologic Features and Clinical Behavior

Morpho (United States) · University of Ferrara

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Abstract

Materials And Methods

Using a custom microarray, we studied the global microRNA expression in 12 nontumor pancreas and 44 pancreatic primary tumors, including 12 insulinomas, 28 nonfunctioning endocrine tumors, and four acinar carcinomas.

Results

Our data showed that a common pattern of microRNA expression distinguishes any tumor type from normal pancreas, suggesting that this set of microRNAs might be involved in pancreatic tumorigenesis; the expression of miR-103 and miR-107, associated with lack of expression of miR-155, discriminates tumors from normal; a set of 10 microRNAs distinguishes endocrine from acinar tumors and is possibly associated with either normal endocrine differentiation or endocrine tumorigenesis; miR-204 is primarily expressed in insulinomas and correlates with immunohistochemical expression of insulin; and the overexpression of miR-21 is strongly associated with both a high Ki67 proliferation index and presence of liver metastasis.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Pancreas
  • microRNA
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Endocrine system
  • Cancer research
  • Neoplastic transformation
  • Pancreatic tumor
  • Malignancy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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