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Oncogenic function and early detection potential of miRNA-196 in head-neck cancer
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Molecular and Genetic Medicine

ISSN: 1747-0862

Open Access

Oncogenic function and early detection potential of miRNA-196 in head-neck cancer


International Conference and Exhibition on Molecular Medicine and Diagnostics

August 24-26, 2015 London, UK

Lu Ya-Ching

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Mol Genet Med

Abstract :

Molecular targets for cancer diagnosis and therapeutic usage are important for disease management. Here, we characterized the
function of miR-196, elucidated its molecular mechanism and clinical significance in head-neck cancer. Both miR-196a and
miR-196b were highly over-expressed in the cancer tissue and correlated with lymph node metastasis (P<0.01). Functionally, miR-
196s actively promoted cell migration and invasion without affecting cell growth. Next, the miR-196 target gene and downstream
molecular mechanisms was confirmed. Mechanistically, miR-196s perform their functions by directly inhibiting NME4 expression
and further activating p-JNK, suppressing TIMP1, and augmenting MMP1/9. Comparing to normal subjects, both circulating miR-
196a and miR-196b were substantially up-regulated in patients with pre-cancer lesions (5.9- and 14.8-fold, respectively; P<0.01),
as well as in head-neck cancer patients (9.3- and 17.0-fold, respectively; P<0.01). The combined determination of miR-196a and
miR-196b levels produces excellent sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of patients with pre-cancer (AUC=0.845) or headneck
cancer (AUC=0.963), as well as in the prediction of potential malignancy (AUC=0.950, sensitivity=91%, specificity=85%). In
conclusion, miR-196 contributes to head-neck cancer by promoting cell migration and invasion. MiR-196 exerts these functions
by targeting to the NME4 and regulating the downstream JNK-TIMP1-MMP signaling pathway. In addition, miR-196a/b was
significantly over-expressed in the cancer tissues and up-regulated in the plasma from head-neck cancer/pre-cancer patients. Our
study provides knowledge foundation for the applications of miR-196 as a molecular therapeutic target or circulating early detection
biomarker forhead-neck cancer management.

Biography :

Lu Ya-Ching received PhD degree of Biomedical Sciences from Chang Gung University, Taiwan. Currently she is a Postdoctoral fellow of Department of Medical Biotechnology
and Laboratory Science from 2012. She dedicates in head-neck cancer associated studies including investigation of the mechanism of head-neck carcinogenesis, and
identification of significant biomarkers for head-neck cancer disease management. There were several microRNA related publications in 2012-2014 and it was found miR-
196 molecules are highly potential as circulating biomarker for head-neck cancer detection.

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