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Profiling of a panel of radioresistant prostate cancer cells identifies deregulation of key miRNAs

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McDermott, Niamh 
Meunier, Armelle 
Wong, Simon 
Buchete, Nicolae-Viorel 
Marignol, Laure 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/9461
Date Issued
February 2017
Date Available
24T15:24:25Z August 2018
Abstract
miRNAs are increasingly associated with the aggressive phenotype of prostate tumours. Their ability to control radiobiologically-relevant cellular processes strengthens their potential as novel markers of response to radiation therapy. Purpose  To identify miRNAs associated with increased clonogenic survival following radiation exposure. Material and methods  The miRNA expression profiles of a panel of 22RV1 cells with varying levels of radiosensitivities (hypoxic H-22Rv1 cells, RR-22Rv1 cells derived from WT-22Rv1 cells through 2-Gy fractionated repeated exposure, the associated aged matched cells (AMC-22Rv1) and the WT-22Rv1 cell lines) were generated and cross-analysed to identify common miRNAs associated with a radioresistant phenotype. Results  Increased clonogenic survival following irradiation was associated with significant modifications in miRNA expression pattern. miR-221 (up) and miR-4284 (down) in RR-22Rv1 and MiR-31 and miR-200c in AMC-22Rv1 were the most uniquely significantly deregulated miRNAs when compared to WT-22Rv1 cells. miR-200c ranked as the most downregulated miRNAs in hypoxic, when compared to RR-22Rv1 cells. miR-200a was the only differentially expressed miRNA between RR-22Rv1 and AMC-22Rv1 cells. miR-210 yielded the highest fold change in expression in H-22Rv1, when compared to WT-22RV1 cells. Conclusion  This study identifies candidate miRNAs for the development of novel prognostic biomarkers for radiotherapy prostate cancer patients.
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Irish Cancer Society
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Clinical and Translational Radiation Oncology
Volume
2
Start Page
63
End Page
68
Copyright (Published Version)
2017 the Authors
Keywords
  • miRNA

  • Radiation

  • Hypoxia

  • Prostate cancer

DOI
10.1016/j.ctro.2017.01.005
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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