Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/218667
Title: Small non-coding RNA profiling in patients with gastrointestinal cancer
Author: Molfino, Alessio
Beltrà, Marc
Amabile, Maria Ida
Belli, Roberta
Birolo, Giovanni
Belloni, Elena
De Lucia, Serena
Garcia-Castillo, Lorena
Penna, Fabio
Imbimbo, Giovanni
Nigri, Giuseppe
Pardini, Barbara
Costelli, Paola
Muscaritoli, Maurizio
Keywords: Micro RNAs
Càncer gastrointestinal
MicroRNAs
Gastrointestinal cancer
Issue Date: Dec-2023
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Abstract: Background: Small non-coding (snc)RNAs, including microRNAs and P-element induced wimpy testis (PIWI)-interacting-RNAs (piRNAs), crucially regulate gene expression in both physiological and pathological conditions. In particular, some muscle-specific microRNAs (myomiRs) have been involved in the pathogenesis of cancer-induced muscle wasting. The aims of the present study were (i) to profile sncRNAs in both skeletal muscle and plasma of gastrointestinal cancer patients and (ii) to investigate the association among differentially expressed sncRNAs and the level of muscularity at body composition analysis. Methods: Surgical patients with gastrointestinal cancer or benign disease were recruited. Blood samples and muscle biopsies (rectus abdominis) were collected during surgery. Low muscularity patients were those at the lowest tertile of skeletal muscle index (SMI; CT-scan), whereas moderate/high muscularity patients were in the middle and highest SMI tertiles. SncRNAs in the muscle were assessed by RNAseq, circulating microRNAs were evaluated by qPCR. Results: Cancer patients (n = 25; 13 females, 52%) showed a mean age of 71.6 ± 11.2 years, a median body weight loss of 4.2% and a mean BMI of 27.0 ± 3.2 kg/m2. Control group (n = 15; 9 females, 60%) showed a mean age 58.1 ± 13.9 years and a mean BMI of 28.0 ± 4.3 kg/m2. In cancer patients, the median L3-SMI (cm2/m2) was 42.52 (34.42; 49.07). Males showed a median L3-SMI of 46.08 (41.17–51.79) and females a median L3-SMI of 40.77 (33.73–42.87). Moderate-high and low muscularity groups included 17 and 8 patients, respectively. As for circulating microRNAs, miR-21-5p and miR-133a-3p were up-regulated in patients compared with controls, whereas miR-15b-5p resulted down-regulated in the same comparison (about 30% of control values). Sample clustering by muscularity and sex revealed increased miR-133a-3p and miR-206 only in moderate-high muscularity males. SncRNA profiling in the muscle identified 373 microRNAs and 190 piRNAs (72.5% and 18.7% of raw reads, respectively). As for microRNAs, 10 were up-regulated, and 56 were down-regulated in cancer patients versus controls. Among the 24 dysregulated piRNAs, the majority were down-regulated, including the top two most expressed piRNAs in the muscle (piR-12790 and piR-2106). Network analysis on validated mRNA targets of down-regulated microRNAs revealed miR-15b-5p, miR-106a-5p and miR-106b-5p as main interactors of genes related to ubiquitin ligase/transferase activities. Conclusions: These results show dysregulation of both muscle microRNAs and piRNAs in cancer patients compared with controls, the former following a sex-specific pattern. Changes in circulating microRNAs are associated with the degree of muscularity rather than body weight loss.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.13343
It is part of: Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle, 2023, vol. 14, num.6, p. 2692-2702
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/218667
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1002/jcsm.13343
ISSN: 2190-5991
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