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  Small RNAs in the peripheral blood discriminate metastasized from non-metastasized seminoma

Ruf, C. G., Dinger, D., Port, M., Schmelz, H.-U., Wagner, W., Matthies, C., et al. (2014). Small RNAs in the peripheral blood discriminate metastasized from non-metastasized seminoma. MOLECULAR CANCER, 13: 47. doi:10.1186/1476-4598-13-47.

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Ruf, Christian G.1, Author
Dinger, Daniela1, Author
Port, Matthias1, Author
Schmelz, Hans-Ulrich1, Author
Wagner, Walter1, Author
Matthies, Cord1, Author
Müller-Myhsok, Bertram2, Author           
Meineke, Viktor1, Author
Abend, Michael1, Author
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2Dept. Translational Research in Psychiatry, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2035295              

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 Abstract: Background: We aimed to better discriminate metastasized (lymphogen/occult/both combined) from non-metastasized seminoma based on post-transcriptional changes examined in the peripheral blood. Methods: Total RNAs including small RNAs were isolated from the peripheral blood of patients suffering from metastasized testicular tumours (lymphogen, n = 5, clinical stage IIb/c; occult, n = 5, clinical stage I) and non-metastasized patients (n = 5, clinical stage I). Small RNA next generation sequencing (SOLID, Life Technologies) was employed to examine post-transcriptional changes. We searched for small RNAs showing at least 50 reads and a significant >= 2-fold difference using peripheral blood small RNAs of non-metastasized tumours as the reference group. Candidate small RNAs were examined in univariate logistic regression analysis and combinations of two small RNAs were further examined using support vector machines. Results: On average 1.3x10(7), 1.2x10(7) and 1.2x10(7) small RNA reads were detectable in non-metastasized, lymphogen and occult metastasized seminoma, respectively of which 73-76% remained after trimming. From these between 80-82% represented annotated reads and 7.2-7.8% (1.6-1.7x10(4)) were annotated small RNA tags. Of them 137 small RNAs showed > 50 reads and a >= two-fold difference to the reference. In univariate analysis we detected 33-35 different small RNAs which significantly discriminated lymphogen/occult/combined metastasized from non-metastasized seminoma and among these different comparisons it were the same small RNAs in 44-79%. Many combinations of two of these small RNAs completely discriminated metastasized from non-metastasized seminoma irrespective of the metastasis subtype. Conclusions: Metastasized (either lymphogen or occult) seminoma can be completely discriminated from non-metastasized seminoma with a combination of two small RNAs measured in the peripheral blood.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2014-03-06
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000334540700001
DOI: 10.1186/1476-4598-13-47
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 13 Sequence Number: 47 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1476-4598