Artículo de revista
Identifcation of candidate miRNAs in early‑onset and late‑onset prostate cancer by network analysis
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2020Resumen
The incidence of patients under 55 years old diagnosed with Prostate Cancer (EO-PCa) has increased
during recent years. The molecular biology of PCa cancer in this group of patients remains unclear.
Here, we applied weighted gene coexpression network analysis of the expression of miRNAs from 24
EO-PCa patients (38–45 years) and 25 late-onset PCa patients (LO-PCa, 71–74 years) to identify key
miRNAs in EO-PCa patients. In total, 69 diferentially expressed miRNAs were identifed. Specifcally,
26 and 14 miRNAs were exclusively deregulated in young and elderly patients, respectively, and 29
miRNAs were shared. We identifed 20 hub miRNAs for the network built for EO-PCa. Six of these hub
miRNAs exhibited prognostic signifcance in relapse‐free or overall survival. Additionally, two of the
hub miRNAs were coexpressed with mRNAs of genes previously identifed as deregulated in EO-PCa
and in the most aggressive forms of PCa in African-American patients compared with Caucasian
patients. These genes are involved in activation of immune response pathways, increased rates of
metastasis and poor prognosis in PCa patients. In conclusion, our analysis identifed miRNAs that are
potentially important in the molecular pathology of EO-PCa. These genes may serve as biomarkers in
EO-PCa and as possible therapeutic targets.