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Is there a correlation between miR-301a expression and neoadjuvant chemotherapy efficacy in breast cancer tissue?

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Shanshan Deng Tingyou Zhang Xi Chen Junhua Shi Mi Meng Guojun Yue Shiyun Xing Xin Tian Xiaorong Yang Fang Chen Ning Li

Biochem Biophys Rep 2021 Jul 8;26:100947. Epub 2021 Feb 8.

Thoracic Oncology Department, Zunyi Medical University, NO.2 Affiliated Hospital, Zunyi, Guizhou, 563006, PR China.

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is the standard therapeutic regimen for locally advanced breast cancer. However, clinical physical examination and imaging results fail to accurately assess the treatment response, and postoperative pathological examination has a time lag in response to therapeutic effect which is not conducive to the timely adjustment of treatment strategies. A previous study has shown that miR-301a was associated with invasion and metastasis in breast cancer, and was found to be involved in endocrine therapy resistance; however, evidence regarding the correlation between miR-301a expression and NAC efficacy remains scarce. In this study, 101 patients with locally advanced breast cancer were included. All patients received anthracycline based chemotherapy. The expression level of miR-301a in pretreatment core needle biopsy tissues was determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis. Relevant clinicopathological data were collected, and the correlation between miR-301a expression and NAC efficacy was assessed. Based on our data, miR-301a cannot be used to identify whether breast cancer benefits from NAC, and no correlation was observed between miR-301a expression and clinicopathological characteristics. In conclusion, miR-301a may not be a potential prognostic biomarker of NAC efficacy in breast cancer.

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July 2021

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