Circulating levels of microRNA193a-5p predict outcome in early stage hepatocellular carcinoma.

While tumor resection and liver transplantation (LT) represent potentially curative therapeutic options for patients with early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the identification of the ideal surgical candidates has remained challenging. Just recently, miRNA-193a-5p was described as a tumor su...

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Main Authors: Sven H Loosen, Theresa H Wirtz, Sanchari Roy, Mihael Vucur, Mirco Castoldi, Anne T Schneider, Christiane Koppe, Tom F Ulmer, Anjali A Roeth, Jan Bednarsch, Patrick H Alizai, Pia Paffenholz, Münevver Demir, Christian Trautwein, Frank Tacke, Ulf P Neumann, Christoph Roderburg, Tom Luedde
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239386
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spelling doaj-e8bb6c4dc69a4ac29ecd280bbcfa3d882021-03-03T22:06:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01159e023938610.1371/journal.pone.0239386Circulating levels of microRNA193a-5p predict outcome in early stage hepatocellular carcinoma.Sven H LoosenTheresa H WirtzSanchari RoyMihael VucurMirco CastoldiAnne T SchneiderChristiane KoppeTom F UlmerAnjali A RoethJan BednarschPatrick H AlizaiPia PaffenholzMünevver DemirChristian TrautweinFrank TackeUlf P NeumannChristoph RoderburgTom LueddeWhile tumor resection and liver transplantation (LT) represent potentially curative therapeutic options for patients with early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the identification of the ideal surgical candidates has remained challenging. Just recently, miRNA-193a-5p was described as a tumor suppressor in murine and human HCC but only little is known about circulating miRNA-193a-5p in HCC patients. Here, we evaluated serum levels of miR-193a-5p by qPCR in 41 HCC patients undergoing tumor resection (n = 33) or LT (n = 8) and 20 controls. Circulating relative miR-193a-5p levels were significantly elevated in HCC patients compared to healthy controls. While relative miR-193a-5p levels were comparable between patients of different underlying disease etiology and tumor size, high relative miR-193a-5p levels were predictive for the patients' postoperative outcome, which was confirmed in uni- and multivariate Cox-regression analysis. As such, HCC patients with a preoperative relative miR-193a-5p level above the ideal cut-off value (3.57) had a median overall survival (OS) of only 451 days compared to 1158 days in patients with a relative miR-193a-5p level below this cut-off value. Our data support a novel function of miR-193a-5p as a biomarker in early-stage HCC patients that might help to identify the best surgical candidates in terms of postoperative outcome.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239386
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author Sven H Loosen
Theresa H Wirtz
Sanchari Roy
Mihael Vucur
Mirco Castoldi
Anne T Schneider
Christiane Koppe
Tom F Ulmer
Anjali A Roeth
Jan Bednarsch
Patrick H Alizai
Pia Paffenholz
Münevver Demir
Christian Trautwein
Frank Tacke
Ulf P Neumann
Christoph Roderburg
Tom Luedde
spellingShingle Sven H Loosen
Theresa H Wirtz
Sanchari Roy
Mihael Vucur
Mirco Castoldi
Anne T Schneider
Christiane Koppe
Tom F Ulmer
Anjali A Roeth
Jan Bednarsch
Patrick H Alizai
Pia Paffenholz
Münevver Demir
Christian Trautwein
Frank Tacke
Ulf P Neumann
Christoph Roderburg
Tom Luedde
Circulating levels of microRNA193a-5p predict outcome in early stage hepatocellular carcinoma.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sven H Loosen
Theresa H Wirtz
Sanchari Roy
Mihael Vucur
Mirco Castoldi
Anne T Schneider
Christiane Koppe
Tom F Ulmer
Anjali A Roeth
Jan Bednarsch
Patrick H Alizai
Pia Paffenholz
Münevver Demir
Christian Trautwein
Frank Tacke
Ulf P Neumann
Christoph Roderburg
Tom Luedde
author_sort Sven H Loosen
title Circulating levels of microRNA193a-5p predict outcome in early stage hepatocellular carcinoma.
title_short Circulating levels of microRNA193a-5p predict outcome in early stage hepatocellular carcinoma.
title_full Circulating levels of microRNA193a-5p predict outcome in early stage hepatocellular carcinoma.
title_fullStr Circulating levels of microRNA193a-5p predict outcome in early stage hepatocellular carcinoma.
title_full_unstemmed Circulating levels of microRNA193a-5p predict outcome in early stage hepatocellular carcinoma.
title_sort circulating levels of microrna193a-5p predict outcome in early stage hepatocellular carcinoma.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description While tumor resection and liver transplantation (LT) represent potentially curative therapeutic options for patients with early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the identification of the ideal surgical candidates has remained challenging. Just recently, miRNA-193a-5p was described as a tumor suppressor in murine and human HCC but only little is known about circulating miRNA-193a-5p in HCC patients. Here, we evaluated serum levels of miR-193a-5p by qPCR in 41 HCC patients undergoing tumor resection (n = 33) or LT (n = 8) and 20 controls. Circulating relative miR-193a-5p levels were significantly elevated in HCC patients compared to healthy controls. While relative miR-193a-5p levels were comparable between patients of different underlying disease etiology and tumor size, high relative miR-193a-5p levels were predictive for the patients' postoperative outcome, which was confirmed in uni- and multivariate Cox-regression analysis. As such, HCC patients with a preoperative relative miR-193a-5p level above the ideal cut-off value (3.57) had a median overall survival (OS) of only 451 days compared to 1158 days in patients with a relative miR-193a-5p level below this cut-off value. Our data support a novel function of miR-193a-5p as a biomarker in early-stage HCC patients that might help to identify the best surgical candidates in terms of postoperative outcome.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239386
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