MicroRNA Signature Predicts Survival and Relapse in Lung Cancer

We investigated whether microRNA expression profiles can predict clinical outcome of NSCLC patients. Using real-time RT-PCR, we obtained microRNA expressions in 112 NSCLC patients, which were divided into the training and testing sets. Using Cox regression and risk-score analysis, we identified a fi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer cell 2008-01, Vol.13 (1), p.48-57
Hauptverfasser: Yu, Sung-Liang, Chen, Hsuan-Yu, Chang, Gee-Chen, Chen, Chih-Yi, Chen, Huei-Wen, Singh, Sher, Cheng, Chiou-Ling, Yu, Chong-Jen, Lee, Yung-Chie, Chen, Han-Shiang, Su, Te-Jen, Chiang, Ching-Cheng, Li, Han-Ni, Hong, Qi-Sheng, Su, Hsin-Yuan, Chen, Chun-Chieh, Chen, Wan-Jiun, Liu, Chun-Chi, Chan, Wing-Kai, Chen, Wei J., Li, Ker-Chau, Chen, Jeremy J.W., Yang, Pan-Chyr
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Zusammenfassung:We investigated whether microRNA expression profiles can predict clinical outcome of NSCLC patients. Using real-time RT-PCR, we obtained microRNA expressions in 112 NSCLC patients, which were divided into the training and testing sets. Using Cox regression and risk-score analysis, we identified a five-microRNA signature for the prediction of treatment outcome of NSCLC in the training set. This microRNA signature was validated by the testing set and an independent cohort. Patients with high-risk scores in their microRNA signatures had poor overall and disease-free survivals compared to the low-risk-score patients. This microRNA signature is an independent predictor of the cancer relapse and survival of NSCLC patients.
ISSN:1535-6108
1878-3686
DOI:10.1016/j.ccr.2007.12.008