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A ?Lymphocyte MicroRNA Signature? as Predictive Biomarker of Immunotherapy Response and Plasma PD-1/PD-L1 Expression Levels in Patients with Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma: Pointing towards Epigenetic Reprogramming

Lorena Incorvaia    
Daniele Fanale    
Giuseppe Badalamenti    
Chiara Brando    
Marco Bono    
Ida De Luca    
Laura Algeri    
Annalisa Bonasera    
Lidia Rita Corsini    
Salvatore Scurria    
Juan Lucio Iovanna    
Antonio Russo and Viviana Bazan    

Resumen

MicroRNAs are small molecules of non-coding RNAs which regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. Normal miRNA expression and function can be deregulated in cancer. The comprehensive molecular characterization of Renal Cell Carcinoma shows several genes silenced and signaling pathways deregulated by epigenetic modifications, such as the abnormal expression of miRNAs. They can be secreted from malignant cells in whole-blood, plasma, serum, and urine samples, making miRNAs potential non-invasive tumor biomarkers. However, if a single miRNA can show low discriminatory power, the combination of miRNAs in a ?miRNA signature?, identified in the peripheral lymphocytes of patients, could function better with much higher probability to predict the response to immunotherapy and to discriminate responders from non-responders patients already at therapy baseline.

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