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Preliminary analysis of different microRNA expression levels in juvenile angiofibromas
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PathologyTumor BiologyAngiogenesisTissue DevelopmentCancer Cell BiologyMolecular DiagnosticsMolecular SignalingJuvenile AngiofibromaVascular BiologyJuvenile AngiofibromasMirna ExpressionGene ExpressionEpigenetic RegulationCell BiologyMicrorna DetectionTumor MicroenvironmentNatural SciencesSmall RnaMedicineCell DevelopmentNon-coding RnaMirna 218
Juvenile angiofibroma (JA) is a rare fibrovascular tumor affecting, almost exclusively, adolescent males. The finding of frequent β-catenin-mutations in JAs emphasized the significance of the Wnt-signaling pathway in tumor pathogenesis. In the last decade, microRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) have been found to be involved in cancer pathogenesis by post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression and have not been analyzed in JAs thus far. In the present study, the expression of 4 miRNAs (hsa-let-7d, hsa-miR-98, hsa-miR-125a-5p and hsa-miR-218) was analyzed in 13 JAs and 3 deepithelized inferior nasal turbinates that were used as control tissue. The miRNA expression of hsa-let-7d (P=0.158) and hsa-miR-98 (P=0.069) was not statistically different between the two tissue types, however, a significant decrease in expression was observed for hsa-miR-125a-5p (P=0.037) and hsa-miR-218 (P=0.009) in JAs compared to inferior nasal turbinates. As downregulation of miRNA 218 has been recently shown to result in stabilization and nuclear accumulation of β-catenin, the present data indicates further evidence for the importance of the Wnt-signaling pathway in JAs.
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