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Title

Comprehensive Profiling of Hypoxia-Related miRNAs Identifies miR-23a-3p Overexpression as a Marker of Platinum Resistance and Poor Prognosis in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer.

Authors

Todeschini, Paola; Salviato, Elisa; Romani, Chiara; Raimondi, Vittoria; Ciccarese, Francesco; Ferrari, Federico; Tognon, Germana; Marchini, Sergio; D'Incalci, Maurizio; Zanotti, Laura; Ravaggi, Antonella; Odicino, Franco; Sartori, Enrico; D'Agostino, Donna M.; Samaja, Michele; Romualdi, Chiara; Bignotti, Eliana

Abstract

Simple Summary: In the present paper, we identified miR-23a-3p, a hypoxia regulated-microRNA (miRNA), as a potential biomarker of chemoresistance and poor outcome in two independent cohorts of high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) patients. Then, we predicted the involvement of miR-23a-3p in the platinum resistance pathway, together with its target APAF-1 gene, and validated their anticorrelation and association with platinum response in HGSOC patients and cell lines. We propose that the evaluation of miR-23a-3p expression may provide important clinical indications on patients not responding to platinum treatment and that the miR23a-3p/APAF1 axis could be considered a possible target for personalized medicine in HGSOC patients. The onset of chemo-resistant recurrence represents the principal cause of high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) death. HGSOC masses are characterized by a hypoxic microenvironment, which contributes to the development of this chemo-resistant phenotype. Hypoxia regulated-miRNAs (HRMs) represent a molecular response of cancer cells to hypoxia and are involved in tumor progression. We investigated the expression of HRMs using miRNA expression data from a total of 273 advanced-stage HGSOC samples. The miRNAs associated with chemoresistance and survival were validated by RT-qPCR and target prediction, and comparative pathway analysis was conducted for target gene identification. Analysis of miRNA expression profiles indicated miR-23a-3p and miR-181c-5p over-expression as associated with chemoresistance and poor PFS. RT-qPCR data confirmed upregulation of miR-23a-3p in tumors from chemoresistant HGSOC patients and its significant association with shorter PFS. In silico miR-23a-3p target prediction and comparative pathway analysis identified platinum drug resistance as the pathway with the highest number of miR-23a-3p target genes. Among them, APAF-1 emerged as the most promising, being downregulated in platinum-resistant patients and in HGSOC chemo-resistant cells. These results highlight miR-23a-3p as a potential biomarker for HGSOC platinum response and prognosis and the miR23a-3p/APAF1 axis as a possible target to overcome platinum-resistance.

Subjects

PROTEIN metabolism; PLATINUM compounds; EVALUATION of medical care; SURVIVAL; REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; OVARIAN tumors; MICRORNA; INDIVIDUALIZED medicine; APOPTOSIS; GENE expression; TUMOR markers; TUMORS; POLYMERASE chain reaction; HYPOXEMIA; DRUG resistance in cancer cells

Publication

Cancers, 2021, Vol 13, Issue 13, p3358

ISSN

2072-6694

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/cancers13133358

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