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Small Extracellular Vesicle-Derived microRNAs Stratify Prostate Cancer Patients According to Gleason Score, Race and Associate with Survival of African American and Caucasian Men

Hamdy E. A. Ali    
Mohamed S. A. Gaballah    
Rofaida Gaballa    
Shahenda Mahgoub    
Zeinab A. Hassan    
Eman A. Toraih    
Bettina F. Drake and Zakaria Y. Abd Elmageed    

Resumen

Novel biomarkers are needed to guide prognosis and treatment of aggressive forms of prostate cancer (PCa). In this study, small extracellular vesicles (sEVs)-derived microRNAs (miRs) are used to predict aggressive phenotypes and ancestral background of PCa patients. Two cohorts was used to study the diagnostic and prognostic utility of sEV-associated miRs in predicting aggressive forms of PCa in African American (AA) and Caucasian (CA) men. In training cohort, miR profiling was performed and top-ranked sEV-associated miRs were then validated in two independent confirmatory cohorts comprising 150 plasma samples. Results revealed that sEV-associated miR-6068 and miR-1915-3p were enriched in PCa patients compared to healthy subjects. sEV-associated miR-6716-5p and miR-3692-3p distinguished AA from CA men and low from high Gleason score. However, miR-1915-3p was the only studied miR associated with longer recurrence-free survival as independent prognostic marker.

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