MicroRNA for circulating tumor cells detection in breast cancer: In silico and in vitro analysis

2016 
e22027 Background: Detection of circulating tumor cells (CTC) may provide diagnostic and prognostic information in breast cancer (bc) patients. Deregulation of microRNAs (miRNAs) is frequent in tumors, including breast cancer. It is suggested miRNAs play a role in tumor progression. We hypothesized that miRNAs may constitute a promising new class of cancer biomarkers for CTC detection. Our objective has been to identify miRNAs potentially useful for CTC detection. Methods: Phase I preclinical study was performed by means of computational tools for miRNAs profiling including MIRGATOR, MIRBASE, SMIRNAdb, GeneHUB-GEPIS, MICRORNA.ORG, and MIRNAMAP. In silico data were used to identify and prioritize miRNAs highly expressed in breast cancer, but absent in hematopoietic-derived sources. Selected miRNAs were evaluated by means of qRT-PCR in breast cancer and Hematopoietic cell lines, normal blood, and blood from breast cancer patients. Results: Computational tools identify a set of miRNAs highly expressed in bre...
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