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Increased expression of microRNA-9 predicts an unfavorable prognosis in human glioma
Authors:Zhenyu Wu  Liang Wang  Gang Li  Hui Liu  Feiyan Fan  Zhaobo Li  Yunqing Li  Guodong Gao
Institution:1. Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology and K.K. Leung Brain Research Centre, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an, 710032, China
2. Department of Neurosurgery, Tangdu Hospital, Fourth military medical university, No.569, Xinsi Road, Baqiao District, Xi’an, 710038, China
3. Department of Experimental Surgery, Tangdu Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, 569 Xinsi Road, Baqiao District, Xi’an, 710038, China
Abstract:microRNA-9 (miR-9) has been found to be upregulated along with tumor progression of gliomas by microarray-based expression profiling, and also be strongly linked to glioblastoma subtypes. However, its prognostic value in glioma is still elusive. miR-9 expression in human gliomas and nonneoplastic brain tissues was measured by real-time quantitative RT-PCR assay. miR-9 expression in glioma tissues was significantly higher than that in corresponding nonneoplastic brain tissues (P < 0.001). The increased expression of miR-9 was more frequently observed in glioma tissues with high WHO grade than those with low WHO grade tissues (P = 0.001). The expression levels of miR-9 in glioma tissues with low Karnofsky performance score (KPS) were also significantly higher than those with high KPS (P = 0.008). Moreover, the overall survival of glioma patients with high miR-9 expression was obviously lower than that with low miR-9 expression (P < 0.001). Multivariate analysis further showed that high miR-9 expression was an independent prognostic factor for overall survival in glioma patients (P = 0.01). More importantly, the subgroup analyses indicated that the overall survival of glioma patients with high WHO grade (III–IV) was significantly worse for high miR-9 expression group than for low miR-9 expression group (P < 0.001), but no significant difference was found for patients with low WHO grade (I–II). These findings suggest for the first time that the increased expression of miR-9 may play an important role in tumor progression in human gliomas. miR-9 might be a useful marker for predicting the clinical outcome of glioma patients, especially for advanced subtypes.
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