• World Neurosurg · May 2019

    Diagnostic and prognostic potential of serum cell-free microRNA-214 in glioma.

    • Jinfeng Wang, Fengyuan Che, Jinling Zhang, Ming Zhang, Shuai Xiao, Yan Liu, Liangjian Zhou, Quanping Su, Cuiping You, Yucheng Lu, and Xueyuan Heng.
    • Department of Clinical Laboratory, Linyi People's Hospital, Shandong University, Linyi, Shandong Province, China; Central Laboratory, Linyi People's Hospital, Shandong University, Linyi, Shandong Province, China.
    • World Neurosurg. 2019 May 1; 125: e1217-e1225.

    ObjectiveWe aimed to expound feasibility of serum cell-free microRNA-214 (miR-214) as a noninvasive biomarker for glioma in this study.Patients And MethodsWe detected expression of miR-214 in medium from 2 glioma cell lines to confirm whether it is secretory in screening phase. Then, we verified cell-free miR-214 expression in serum samples from an independent set of 100 preoperative patients with glioma, 30 matching postoperative patients, and 100 healthy controls.ResultsMiR-214 was secreted from glioma cell lines. Extracellular miR-214 levels were significantly overexpressed in preoperative serum from glioma patients with glioma, whereas its expression significantly decreased in matched postoperative serum. Upregulated cell-free miR-214 in serum was significantly associated with higher tumor grade, absence of isocitrate dehydrogenase, and unmethylated methylguanine methyltransferase promoter. Extracellular miR-214 in serum could effectively distinguish patients with glioma from healthy control (area under the curve = 0.885; 95% confidence interval, 0.833-0.926). Moreover, serum cell-free miR-214 was an independent prognostic indicator of overall survival for patients with glioma.ConclusionsSerum cell-free miR-214 could serve as a promising noninvasive biomarker of glioma in tumor stratification, early diagnosis, and prognostic evaluation.Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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