孟 伟, 张 力, 黎健伟. Correlation of miR-92a in plasma with prognosis in osteosarcoma[J]. China Oncology, 2016, 26(8): 670-674. DOI: 10.19401/j.cnki.1007-3639.2016.08.005.
Correlation of miR-92a in plasma with prognosis in osteosarcoma
Background and purpose: Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone tumor in the children and young adults. Until now
there is no prognostic indicator with high specificity and high sensitivity. This study investigated the relationship between miR-92a level in palsma and clinical pathological characteristics
as well as the prognosis in osteosarcoma. Methods: The plasma from 30 healthy volunteers who underwent physical examination and from 45 cases of osteosarcoma before and after operation were collected. The miR-92a level was detected by realtime fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RTFQ-PCR) method. According to the relative expression ≥5 of miR-92a
the osteosarcoma patients were divided into 2 groups: miR-92a high expression group and low expression group. Results: The miR-92a level in palsma from osteosarcoma is significantly higer than that from healthy volunteers. Before surgery
the miR-92a level was markedly higher than after surgery. There was no correlation between the miR-92a level and the gender
age
tumor location
tumor size and histological type. However
significant correlation was found with Enneking grade
tumor cell necrosis rate and lung metastasis. Compared with the low-expression group
high miR-92a expression was associated with a significantly shorter overall survival using Kaplan-Meier analysis (P=0.035). Conclusion: The results suggest a significant relationship between miR-92a and survival ratio. miR-92a expression level may be a useful prognostic indicator in osteosarcoma.