Entry Detail



General Information

Database ID:exR0274587
RNA Name:hsa-miR-18a-5p
RNA Type:miRNA
Chromosome:chr13
Starnd:+
Coordinate:
Start Site(bp):91350756End Site(bp):91350778
External Links:hsa-miR-18a-5p



Disease Information

Disease Name:Breast Cancer
Disease Category:Cancers
MeSH ID:D001943
Type:Neoplasms/Breast Neoplasms
Alias:Breast Neoplasms//Breast Neoplasm//Neoplasm, Breast//Breast Tumors//Breast Tumor//Tumor, Breast//Tumors, Breast//Neoplasms, Breast//Breast Cancer//Cancer, Breast//Mammary Cancer//Cancer, Mammary//Cancers, Mammary//Mammary Cancers//Malignant Neoplasm of Breast//Breast Malignant Neoplasm//Breast Malignant Neoplasms//Malignant Tumor of Breast//Breast Malignant Tumor//Breast Malignant Tumors//Cancer of Breast//Cancer of the Breast//Mammary Carcinoma, Human//Carcinoma, Human Mammary//Carcinomas, Human Mammary//Human Mammary Carcinomas//Mammary Carcinomas, Human//Human Mammary Carcinoma//Mammary Neoplasms, Human//Human Mammary Neoplasm//Human Mammary Neoplasms//Neoplasm, Human Mammary//Neoplasms, Human Mammary//Mammary Neoplasm, Human//Breast Carcinoma//Breast Carcinomas//Carcinoma, Breast//Carcinomas, Breast



Expression Detail

GEO ID:GSE22981
Description:Circulating miRNAs as biomarkers and potential functional mediators of early stage breast cancer
Experimental Design:Cancer vs Control
Case Disease Type:Breast Cancer
Case Disease SubType:Early satge breast cancer
Case Sample:Breast Cancer
Control Sample:Control
Number of Case:20
Number of Control:20
Number of Samples:40





Regulatory Relationship

mRNA targets:
Gene SymbolChromosomeStart Site(bp)End Site(bp)Strand
PATZ1
chr22
31325804
31346346
-
TUBA4A
chr2
219249710
219278170
-
SURF4
chr9
133361450
133376166
-
DDX5
chr17
64498254
64508199
-
SND1
chr7
127652194
128092609
+
HIF1AN
chr10
100529072
100559998
+
SIK2
chr11
111602449
111730855
+
FKBP1A
chr20
1368978
1393172
-
USP10
chr16
84699978
84779922
+
PARL
chr3
183829271
183884933
-
ASF1B
chr19
14119512
14136613
-
PRPF38B
chr1
108692310
108702928
+
ADAT2
chr6
143422832
143450695
-
ZNF12
chr7
6688433
6706947
-
DNAJC9
chr10
73183362
73247255
-
AC131160.1
chr3
183815568
183884889
-
ACSS2
chr20
34872146
34927962
+
MRPS18A
chr6
43671303
43687791
-
XRCC6
chr22
41621119
41664048
+
ROMO1
chr20
35699272
35700984
+
PEX5
chr12
7188685
7218574
+
NDUFV2
chr18
9102630
9134345
+
UBE2Z
chr17
48908407
48929056
+
NOP58
chr2
202265736
202303661
+
RNF4
chr4
2462220
2625320
+
CHD1
chr5
98853985
98928957
-
ATP2B1
chr12
89588049
89709300
-
SLC41A1
chr1
205789094
205813748
-
NCDN
chr1
35557473
35567274
+
HMGCS1
chr5
43287470
43313512
-
miRNA targets:NA
circRNA targets:
circRNA SymbolChromosomeStart Site(bp)End Site(bp)Strand
hsa_circ_0000712
chr16
68208276
68225678
+
hsa_circ_0001186
chr21
35475133
35475818
+
hsa_circ_0001247
chr22
46125304
46136418
+
hsa_circ_0000921
chr19
30476129
30477324
+
hsa_circ_0000943
chr19
47421744
47440665
+
lncRNA targets:
lncRNA SymbolChromosomeStart Site(bp)End Site(bp)Strand
AC073896.4
chr12
56162359
56190284
-
AC093010.3
chr3
114314501
114329714
-
AC145207.5
chr17
81878425
81881106
-
AL162171.3
chr14
88589231
88592408
+
AP005263.1
chr18
9102736
9254346
+
CASC2
chr10
118046279
118210158
+
GAS5
chr1
173858559
173868882
-
NEAT1
chr11
65422774
65445540
+
SNHG1
chr11
62851984
62855953
-
SNHG15
chr7
44983023
44986961
-
XIST
chrX
73820649
73852723
-
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Experiment Detail

GEO ID:GSE22981
Sample Source:Blood
Source Fraction:Plasma
Platform:GPL8179
Method:Microarray
Num of detected RNA Type:1
Num of detected RNAs of this Type:801
Sample treatment protocol:NA
RNA Extract protocol:Total RNA, including miRNA from plasma, was isolated using the miRNeasy kit (Qiagen) with minor modifications.
RNA library preparation protocol:Two hundred ng of total RNA from each sample were labeled and hybridized on Human v2 MicroRNA Expression BeadChips (Cat. no. MI-102-1024; Illumina).



Reference

PMID:21060830
Title:A pilot study of circulating miRNAs as potential biomarkers of early stage breast cancer
Author:Zhao H, Shen J, Medico L, Wang D, Ambrosone CB, Liu SBACKGROUND: To date, there are no highly sensitive and specific minimally invasive biomarkers for detection of breast cancer at an early stage. The occurrence of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) in blood components (including serum and plasma) has been repeatedly observed in cancer patients as well as healthy controls. Because of the significance of miRNA in carcinogenesis, circulating miRNAs in blood may be unique biomarkers for early and minimally invasive diagnosis of human cancers. The objective of this pilot study was to discover a panel of circulating miRNAs as potential novel breast cancer biomarkers. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using microarray-based expression profiling followed by Real-Time quantitative Polymerase Cycle Reaction (RT-qPCR) validation, we compared the levels of circulating miRNAs in plasma samples from 20 women with early stage breast cancer (10 Caucasian American (CA) and 10 African American (AA)) and 20 matched healthy controls (10 CAs and 10 AAs). Using the significance level of p<0.05 constrained by at least two-fold expression change as selection criteria, we found that 31 miRNAs were differentially expressed in CA study subjects (17 up and 14 down) and 18 miRNAs were differentially expressed in AA study subjects (9 up and 9 down). Interestingly, only 2 differentially expressed miRNAs overlapped between CA and AA study subjects. Using receiver operational curve (ROC) analysis, we show that not only up-regulated but also down-regulated miRNAs can discriminate patients with breast cancer from healthy controls with reasonable sensitivity and specificity. To further explore the potential roles of these circulating miRNAs in breast carcinogenesis, we applied pathway-based bioinformatics exploratory analysis and predicted a number of significantly enriched pathways which are predicted to be regulated by these circulating miRNAs, most of which are involved in critical cell functions, cancer development and progression. CONCLUSIONS: Our observations from this pilot study suggest that the altered levels of circulating miRNAs might have great potential to serve as novel, noninvasive biomarkers for early detection of breast cancer.
Journal:PLoS One. 2010 Oct 29;5(10):e13735.
Description:The objective of this pilot study was to discover a panel of circulating miRNAs as potential novel breast cancer biomarkers.