Small RNA profiling of piRNAs in colorectal cancer identifies consistent overexpression of piR-24000 that correlates clinically with an aggressive disease phenotype

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Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) represent a novel class of small non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) that have been shown to have a deregulated expression in several cancers, although their clinical significance in colorectal cancer (CRC) remains unclear. With an aim of delineating the piRNA distribution in CRC, we conducted a systematic discovery and validation of piRNAs within two clinical cohorts. In the discovery phase, we profiled tumor and adjacent normal tissues from 18 CRC patients by deep sequencing and identified a global piRNA downregulation in CRC. Moreover, we identified piR-24000 as an unexplored piRNA that was significantly overexpressed in CRC. Using qPCR, we validated the overexpression of piR-24000 in 87 CRC patients. Additionally, we identified a significant association between a high expression of piR-24000 and an aggressive CRC phenotype including poor differentiation, presence of distant metastases, and a higher stage. Lastly, ROC analysis demonstrated a strong diagnostic power of piR-24000 in discriminating CRC patients from normal subjects. Taken together, this study provides one of the earliest large-scale reports of the global distribution of piRNAs in CRC. In addition, piR-24000 was identified as a likely oncogene in CRC that can serve as a biomarker or a therapeutic target.

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Iyer, D. N., Wan, T. M. H., Man, J. H. W., Sin, R. W. Y., Li, X., Lo, O. S. H., … Ng, L. (2020). Small RNA profiling of piRNAs in colorectal cancer identifies consistent overexpression of piR-24000 that correlates clinically with an aggressive disease phenotype. Cancers, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12010188

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