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Abstract 5412: miR155 and miR9 expression in human prostate cancer cell lines and prostate cancer tissue uri icon

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  • Abstract Background: Differential expression of miRNAs between malignant, precancerous lesions, and nonmalignant prostate tissues may indicate that these molecules play a role in cancer biology. Several miRNAs have been commonly reported to be differentially expressed in prostate cancer, compared to benign prostate tissue, but some results have been contradictory. Expression patterns of specific miRNAs across prostate cancer, precancerous lesions, and benign tissue have not been determined. Design: The expression patterns of 20 miRNAs were determined in the metastatic prostate cancer cells lines LNCaP and PC3, using the nontumorigenic prostate cell line PWR-1E as reference. Differentially expressed miR-9 and miR-155 were subsequently evaluated in epithelial cells obtained by laser capture microdissection from cancerous lesions, high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia, proliferative inflammatory atrophy, and benign tissue from radical prostatectomy and transurethral prostatectomy tissue specimens, from patients diagnosed with prostate cancer. Total RNA was extracted from the cell lines and microdissected epithelial cells and expression of miR-9 and miR-155 was evaluated by qPCR; miRNA levels in individual samples were normalized to corresponding RNU62 levels. Fold-change values were calculated, and p value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. The Ethical Review Board of the academic institution approved this study. Results: Differential expression of several miRNAs was found between cell lines. Four miRNAs showed a similar expression profile in the cancer cell lines, two were overexpressed in metastatic cell lines LNCaP and PC3 compared to the nontumorigenic PWR-1E cells (hsa-miR-195, hsa-miR-9), and two were underexpressed (hsa-miR-143, hsa-miR-155). Evaluation of miRNA expression in laser capture microdissected epithelial cells showed a trend towards higher expression of miR-9, and lower expression of miR-155 in microdissected epithelial cells derived from prostate tissue with cancer and proliferative inflammatory atrophy compared to epithelial cells from benign tissue. Conclusions: Our results are in agreement with the description of miR-9 as oncomiRNA. miR-155 was underexpressed in LNCaP and PC3 cells in relation to nontumorigenic PWR-1E cells. Also, this miRNA showed a trend towards underexpression in epithelial cells microdissected from prostate tissue with cancer and proliferative inflammatory atrophy compared to epithelial cells from benign tissue. Further studies of these deregulated miRNAs will help clarify their role in prostate tumorigenesis. Citation Format: Ines Benedetti, Juan Rebollo, Niradiz Reyes. miR155 and miR9 expression in human prostate cancer cell lines and prostate cancer tissue [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2018; 2018 Apr 14-18; Chicago, IL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2018;78(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 5412.