miRNA profiling identifies deregulated miRNAs associated with osteosarcoma development and time to metastasis in two large cohorts

Osteosarcoma (OS) is an aggressive bone tumor primarily affecting children and adolescents. The etiology of OS is not fully understood. Thus, there is a great need to obtain a better understanding of OS development and progression. Alterations in miRNA expression contribute to the required molecular...

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Main Authors: Gitte B. Andersen, Alice Knudsen, Henrik Hager, Lise L. Hansen, Jörg Tost
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-01-01
Series:Molecular Oncology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12154
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spelling doaj-4f63d893c0d04b4eac460450a06c89792020-11-25T03:38:19ZengWileyMolecular Oncology1574-78911878-02612018-01-0112111413110.1002/1878-0261.12154miRNA profiling identifies deregulated miRNAs associated with osteosarcoma development and time to metastasis in two large cohortsGitte B. Andersen0Alice Knudsen1Henrik Hager2Lise L. Hansen3Jörg Tost4Department of Biomedicine Aarhus University DenmarkDepartment of Biomedicine Aarhus University DenmarkDepartment of Pathology Aarhus University Hospital DenmarkDepartment of Biomedicine Aarhus University DenmarkLaboratory for Epigenetics and Environment Centre National de la Recherche en Génomique Humaine CEA ‐ Institut de Biologie Francois Jaçob Evry FranceOsteosarcoma (OS) is an aggressive bone tumor primarily affecting children and adolescents. The etiology of OS is not fully understood. Thus, there is a great need to obtain a better understanding of OS development and progression. Alterations in miRNA expression contribute to the required molecular alterations for neoplastic initiation and progression. This study is the first to investigate miRNA expression in OS in a large discovery and validation cohort comprising a total of 101 OS samples. We established the signature of altered miRNA expression in OS by profiling the expression level of 752 miRNAs in 23 OS samples using sensitive LNA‐enhanced qPCR assays. The identified miRNA expression changes were correlated with gene expression in the same samples. Furthermore, miRNA expression changes were validated in a second independent cohort consisting of 78 OS samples. Analysis of 752 miRNAs in the discovery cohort led to the identification of 33 deregulated miRNAs in OS. Twenty‐nine miRNAs were validated with statistical significance in the second cohort comprising 78 OS samples. miRNA/mRNA targets were determined, and 361 genes with an inverse expression of the target miRNA were identified. Both the miRNAs and the identified target genes were associated with multiple pathways related to cancer as well as bone cell biology, thereby correlating the deregulated miRNAs with OS tumorigenesis. An analysis of the prognostic value of the 29 miRNAs identified miR‐221/miR‐222 to be significantly associated with time to metastasis in both cohorts. This study contributes to a more profound understanding of OS tumorigenesis, by substantiating the importance of miRNA deregulation. We have identified and validated 29 deregulated miRNAs in the – to our knowledge – largest discovery and validation cohorts used so far for miRNA analyses in OS. Two of the miRNAs showed a promising potential as prognostic biomarkers for the aggressiveness of OS.https://doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12154epigeneticsmetastasismiRNAosteosarcoma
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author Gitte B. Andersen
Alice Knudsen
Henrik Hager
Lise L. Hansen
Jörg Tost
spellingShingle Gitte B. Andersen
Alice Knudsen
Henrik Hager
Lise L. Hansen
Jörg Tost
miRNA profiling identifies deregulated miRNAs associated with osteosarcoma development and time to metastasis in two large cohorts
Molecular Oncology
epigenetics
metastasis
miRNA
osteosarcoma
author_facet Gitte B. Andersen
Alice Knudsen
Henrik Hager
Lise L. Hansen
Jörg Tost
author_sort Gitte B. Andersen
title miRNA profiling identifies deregulated miRNAs associated with osteosarcoma development and time to metastasis in two large cohorts
title_short miRNA profiling identifies deregulated miRNAs associated with osteosarcoma development and time to metastasis in two large cohorts
title_full miRNA profiling identifies deregulated miRNAs associated with osteosarcoma development and time to metastasis in two large cohorts
title_fullStr miRNA profiling identifies deregulated miRNAs associated with osteosarcoma development and time to metastasis in two large cohorts
title_full_unstemmed miRNA profiling identifies deregulated miRNAs associated with osteosarcoma development and time to metastasis in two large cohorts
title_sort mirna profiling identifies deregulated mirnas associated with osteosarcoma development and time to metastasis in two large cohorts
publisher Wiley
series Molecular Oncology
issn 1574-7891
1878-0261
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Osteosarcoma (OS) is an aggressive bone tumor primarily affecting children and adolescents. The etiology of OS is not fully understood. Thus, there is a great need to obtain a better understanding of OS development and progression. Alterations in miRNA expression contribute to the required molecular alterations for neoplastic initiation and progression. This study is the first to investigate miRNA expression in OS in a large discovery and validation cohort comprising a total of 101 OS samples. We established the signature of altered miRNA expression in OS by profiling the expression level of 752 miRNAs in 23 OS samples using sensitive LNA‐enhanced qPCR assays. The identified miRNA expression changes were correlated with gene expression in the same samples. Furthermore, miRNA expression changes were validated in a second independent cohort consisting of 78 OS samples. Analysis of 752 miRNAs in the discovery cohort led to the identification of 33 deregulated miRNAs in OS. Twenty‐nine miRNAs were validated with statistical significance in the second cohort comprising 78 OS samples. miRNA/mRNA targets were determined, and 361 genes with an inverse expression of the target miRNA were identified. Both the miRNAs and the identified target genes were associated with multiple pathways related to cancer as well as bone cell biology, thereby correlating the deregulated miRNAs with OS tumorigenesis. An analysis of the prognostic value of the 29 miRNAs identified miR‐221/miR‐222 to be significantly associated with time to metastasis in both cohorts. This study contributes to a more profound understanding of OS tumorigenesis, by substantiating the importance of miRNA deregulation. We have identified and validated 29 deregulated miRNAs in the – to our knowledge – largest discovery and validation cohorts used so far for miRNA analyses in OS. Two of the miRNAs showed a promising potential as prognostic biomarkers for the aggressiveness of OS.
topic epigenetics
metastasis
miRNA
osteosarcoma
url https://doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12154
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