Unraveling the Impact of<i> miRNA-17</i> in Glial Tumors and Cerebral Metastases: A Step Towards Enhanced Diagnosis and Prognosis

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2024

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int inst Anticancer Research

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Background/Aim: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been identified as key regulators in various cancer types, including brain tumors. This study aimed to investigate the differential expression of miRNA-17 in glial tumors, cerebral metastases, and normal glial tissues. Materials and Methods: A total of 42 patients were included in this cross-sectional study. Tissue samples were obtained from patients with glial tumors or cerebral metastases and from normal glial tissues. miRNA-17 expression levels were computed by using real-time polymerase chain reaction. Receiver operating characteristics analysis was used to determine the predictive potential of miRNA-17. Results: In this study, we demonstrated a statistically significant difference in miRNA-17 expression levels between glial tumors and the control group (p=0.001), with higher miRNA-17 expression observed in glial tumors. Similarly, there was statistically higher miRNA-17 expression in metastatic cases compared with the control group (p=0.007). Conclusion: These findings suggest miRNA-17 might be a potential biomarker for differentiating glial tumors and cerebral metastases from normal glial tissue, although further research is necessary to validate these findings and investigate the potential role of miRNA-17 in the pathogenesis of these brain tumors.

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kaya, mustafa/0000-0001-5548-4944

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miRNA-17, glial tumors, cerebral metastases, molecular pathogenesis

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38

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2

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652

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656