Lung cancer is still one of the leading cause of death worldwide. The clinical variability of lung cancer is high and drives treatment decision. In this context, correct discrimination of pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors is still of critical relevance. The spectrum of neuroendocrine tumors is various, and each type has molecular and phenotypical differences. In order to advance in the discrimination of neuroendocrine from non-neuroendocrine lung tumors, we tested a series of 95 surgically resected and formalin-fixed paraffin embedded lung cancer tissues, and we analyzed the expression of miR205-5p and miR375-3p via TaqMan RT-qPCR. Via a robust mathematical approach, we excluded technical outliers increasing the data reproducibility. We found that miR375-3p levels are higher in low-grade neuroendocrine lung tumor samples compared to non-neuroendocrine lung tumors. However, miR375-3p is not able to distinguish among different types of neuroendocrine lung tumors. In this work, we provide a...

miR375-3p Distinguishes Low-Grade Neuroendocrine From Non-neuroendocrine Lung Tumors in FFPE Samples / Detassis, Simone; del Vescovo, Valerio; Grasso, Margherita; Masella, Stefania; Cantaloni, Chiara; Cima, Luca; Cavazza, Alberto; Graziano, Paolo; Rossi, Giulio; Barbareschi, Mattia; Ricci, Leonardo; Denti, Michela Alessandra. - In: FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES. - ISSN 2296-889X. - ELETTRONICO. - 7, 2020:articolo 86(2020). [10.3389/fmolb.2020.00086]

miR375-3p Distinguishes Low-Grade Neuroendocrine From Non-neuroendocrine Lung Tumors in FFPE Samples

Detassis, Simone;del Vescovo, Valerio;Grasso, Margherita;Cantaloni, Chiara;Cima, Luca;Barbareschi, Mattia;Ricci, Leonardo;Denti, Michela Alessandra
2020-01-01

Abstract

Lung cancer is still one of the leading cause of death worldwide. The clinical variability of lung cancer is high and drives treatment decision. In this context, correct discrimination of pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors is still of critical relevance. The spectrum of neuroendocrine tumors is various, and each type has molecular and phenotypical differences. In order to advance in the discrimination of neuroendocrine from non-neuroendocrine lung tumors, we tested a series of 95 surgically resected and formalin-fixed paraffin embedded lung cancer tissues, and we analyzed the expression of miR205-5p and miR375-3p via TaqMan RT-qPCR. Via a robust mathematical approach, we excluded technical outliers increasing the data reproducibility. We found that miR375-3p levels are higher in low-grade neuroendocrine lung tumor samples compared to non-neuroendocrine lung tumors. However, miR375-3p is not able to distinguish among different types of neuroendocrine lung tumors. In this work, we provide a...
2020
articolo 86
Detassis, Simone; del Vescovo, Valerio; Grasso, Margherita; Masella, Stefania; Cantaloni, Chiara; Cima, Luca; Cavazza, Alberto; Graziano, Paolo; Rossi...espandi
miR375-3p Distinguishes Low-Grade Neuroendocrine From Non-neuroendocrine Lung Tumors in FFPE Samples / Detassis, Simone; del Vescovo, Valerio; Grasso, Margherita; Masella, Stefania; Cantaloni, Chiara; Cima, Luca; Cavazza, Alberto; Graziano, Paolo; Rossi, Giulio; Barbareschi, Mattia; Ricci, Leonardo; Denti, Michela Alessandra. - In: FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES. - ISSN 2296-889X. - ELETTRONICO. - 7, 2020:articolo 86(2020). [10.3389/fmolb.2020.00086]
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