Clinicopathological significance of miR-101-3p and c-myc mRNA expression in diffused large B-cell lymphoma.

2017 
: MiR-101-3p has been suggested to be implicated in the pathogenesis of lymphoma, however little is known regarding clinicopathological significance of its expression in diffused large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). In contrast, although c-myc has been extensively studied in DLBCL, no direct evidence concerning clinicopathological significance has been well established, either. Given this, in our present study, to understand the significance of both miR-101-3p and c-myc expression on mRNA level in DLBCL, real-time quantitative PCR was used to detect the expression of miR-101-3p and c-myc on mRNA level in 100 cases of DLBCL samples. Association between expression of miR-101-3p and c-myc and clinicopathological variables available was statistically analyzed using Cross-Table test. It was shown that only significant association was observed between miR-101-3p expression and histopathological subtype and therapeutic regimen, no significant relationship was found with other clinicopathological variables. As for c-myc expression, only significant association was found with gender, IPI, and activity of LDH in serum; No significant relations were found with other clinicopathological variables. Together, our study presents the direct evidence regarding clinicopathological significance of miR-101-3p and c-myc expression in DLBCL, which warrants further confirmation in different cohorts with larger sample sizes.
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