Micro-RNA signature differences in lung adenocarcinoma with specific driver alterations.

2017 
11066 Background: Oncogenic driving alterations define types of lung adenocarcinoma with different prognosis and sensitivity to targeted agents. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a new class of non-coding RNAs involved in gene expression regulation. How miRNAs are dysregulated in lung cancer with ALK translocation, EGFR or KRAS mutation is unknown. In this study we aimed to identify miRNA signatures according to the presence of specific driver and to correlate miRNAs deregulation with patient outcome. Methods: The study was conducted in a cohort of 70 lung cancer patients (pts) including 18 ALK+ tumors, 11 ALK-/EGFR mutation+, 15 ALK-/KRAS mutation+, 26 ALK-/EGFR and KRAS wild-type and defined as triple negative. Matched normal lung tissue from 18 cases representative of the entire cohort were also included onto the analysis. RNA was isolated from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPE), using the Recover ALL kit (Ambion). NanoString nCounter system platform was used to generate the miRNA profile. We used Lim...
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