Reduced Expression of the <b> <i>let-7</i> </b> MicroRNAs in Human Lung Cancers in Association with Shortened Postoperative Survival

Junichi Takamizawa(Aichi Cancer Center), Hiroyuki Konishi(Aichi Cancer Center), Kiyoshi Yanagisawa(Aichi Cancer Center), Shuta Tomida(Aichi Cancer Center), Hirotaka Osada(Aichi Cancer Center), Hideki Endoh(Aichi Cancer Center), Tomoko Harano(Aichi Cancer Center), Yasushi Yatabe(Aichi Cancer Center), Masato Nagino(Nagoya University), Yuji Nimura(Nagoya University), Tetsuya Mitsudomi(Aichi Cancer Center), Takashi Takahashi(Aichi Cancer Center)
Cancer Research
June 1, 2004
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Abstract

In this study, we report for the first time reduced expression of the let-7 microRNA in human lung cancers. Interestingly, 143 lung cancer cases that had undergone potentially curative resection could be classified into two major groups according to let-7 expression in unsupervised hierarchical analysis, showing significantly shorter survival after potentially curative resection in cases with reduced let-7 expression (P = 0.0003). Multivariate COX regression analysis showed this prognostic impact to be independent of disease stage (hazard ratio = 2.17; P = 0.009). In addition, overexpression of let-7 in A549 lung adenocarcinoma cell line inhibited lung cancer cell growth in vitro. This study represents the first report of reduced expression of let-7 and the potential clinical and biological effects of such a microRNA alteration.


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