Objective To explore the differential expressions of seven microRNAs between hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and adjacent nontumorous tissues (NT), analyze the correlations between differential expressing microRNAs and the levels of tumor markers in serum, and furnish evidence for novel diagnostic and prognostic tool of HCC. Methods Real-time quantitative PCR technique was used to measure the differential expressions of seven microRNAs in HCC tissues compared with NT. Results Compared with NT, the relative expressions of seven microRNAs in HCC tissues manifested statistical difference (P lt;0.05). MiR-34c, miR-21, miR-16, and miR-10b presented higher expressions in the HCC samples than those in the NT samples, while miR-200a, miR-148b, and miR-Let-7i demonstrated lower expressions in the HCC samples than those in the NT samples. In addition, miR-200a and miR-148b were markedly down-regulated in the HCC tissues than those in the NT. The differential expressions of miR-200a in HCC compared with NT samples was correlated with serum AFP level of the patients (r=0.848 9, P lt;0.01), while the differential expressions of the other six microRNAs had no correlation with the levels of tumor markers in serum (P gt;0.05). Conclusions There are differential expressions of microRNAs between HCC and NT. MiR-200a may serve as a novel diagnostic and prognostic tool of HCC.
Citation: ZHANG Ming,LIU Weihui,YOU Nan,ZHANG Fuqin,DOU Kefeng. Differential Expressions of Seven MicroRNAs Between Primary Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Adjacent Nontumorous Tissues and Their Correlations with Levels of Tumor Markers in Serum. CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 2010, 17(6): 562-566. doi: Copy