miRNA expression in colon polyps provides evidence for a multihit model of colon cancer

Changes in miRNA expression are a common feature in colon cancer. Those changes occurring in the transition from normal to adenoma and from adenoma to carcinoma, however, have not been well defined. Additionally, miRNA changes among tumor subgroups of colon cancer have also not been adequately evalu...

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Published inPloS one Vol. 6; no. 6; p. e20465
Main Authors Oberg, Ann L, French, Amy J, Sarver, Aaron L, Subramanian, Subbaya, Morlan, Bruce W, Riska, Shaun M, Borralho, Pedro M, Cunningham, Julie M, Boardman, Lisa A, Wang, Liang, Smyrk, Thomas C, Asmann, Yan, Steer, Clifford J, Thibodeau, Stephen N
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Public Library of Science 09.06.2011
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Summary:Changes in miRNA expression are a common feature in colon cancer. Those changes occurring in the transition from normal to adenoma and from adenoma to carcinoma, however, have not been well defined. Additionally, miRNA changes among tumor subgroups of colon cancer have also not been adequately evaluated. In this study, we examined the global miRNA expression in 315 samples that included 52 normal colonic mucosa, 41 tubulovillous adenomas, 158 adenocarcinomas with proficient DNA mismatch repair (pMMR) selected for stage and age of onset, and 64 adenocarcinomas with defective DNA mismatch repair (dMMR) selected for sporadic (n = 53) and inherited colon cancer (n = 11). Sporadic dMMR tumors all had MLH1 inactivation due to promoter hypermethylation. Unsupervised PCA and cluster analysis demonstrated that normal colon tissue, adenomas, pMMR carcinomas and dMMR carcinomas were all clearly discernable. The majority of miRNAs that were differentially expressed between normal and polyp were also differentially expressed with a similar magnitude in the comparison of normal to both the pMMR and dMMR tumor groups, suggesting a stepwise progression for transformation from normal colon to carcinoma. Among the miRNAs demonstrating the largest fold up- or down-regulated changes (≥4), four novel (miR-31, miR-1, miR-9 and miR-99a) and two previously reported (miR-137 and miR-135b) miRNAs were identified in the normal/adenoma comparison. All but one of these (miR-99a) demonstrated similar expression differences in the two normal/carcinoma comparisons, suggesting that these early tumor changes are important in both the pMMR- and dMMR-derived cancers. The comparison between pMMR and dMMR tumors identified four miRNAs (miR-31, miR-552, miR-592 and miR-224) with statistically significant expression differences (≥2-fold change).
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Conceived and designed the experiments: ALO AJF ALS SS BM SMR PMB JMC LAB LW TCS YA CJS SNT. Performed the experiments: AJF PMB JMC TCS LW. Analyzed the data: ALO ALS BM SMR AJF SS YA. Contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools: SNT CJS. Wrote the paper: ALO AJF ALS SS CJS SNT.
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0020465