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MiR-34a and miR-483-5p are candidate serum biomarkers for adrenocortical tumors.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
Nonfunctioning
adrenal
incidentalomas
are
common
and
many
patients
undergo
adrenalectomy
to
exclude
adrenocortical
carcinoma
(
ACC
)
.
Recent
studies
have
shown
dysregulated
microRNA
(
miRNA
)
expression
in
ACC
.
The
objective
of
this
study
was
to
determine
the
feasibility
and
diagnostic
accuracy
of
measuring
serum
miRNAs
in
patients
with
benign
and
malignant
adrenocortical
neoplasms
.
F
ive
miRNAs
were
selected
from
miRNA
profiling
studies
in
ACC
(
miR-let-
7
d
,
-
34
a
,
-
195
,
-
214
,
and
483
-
5
p
)
.
Total
miRNA
was
extracted
from
serum
samples
in
patients
with
malignant
and
benign
adrenal
neoplasms
.
miRNAs
levels
were
measured
by
quantitative
reverse
transcript
polymerase
chain
reaction
and
normalized
to
miR-
16
.
To
determine
if
miRNAs
were
secreted
from
ACC
cells
,
we
measured
miRNA
levels
in
culture
.
Serum
samples
from
22
patients
with
cortical
adenomas
and
17
patients
with
ACC
were
analyzed
,
and
all
5
miRNAs
were
detected
.
We
found
greater
levels
of
miR-
34
a
(
P
=
.
001
)
and
miR-
483
-
5
p
(
P
=
.
011
)
in
patients
with
ACC
.
The
area
under
the
receiver
operating
characteristic
curve
was
0
.
81
for
miR-
34
a
and
0
.
74
for
miR-
438
-
5
p
.
MiR-
34
a
and
miR-
483
-
5
p
levels
in
ACC
cells
were
greater
in
the
supernatant
at
48
hours
compared
with
intracellular
levels
.
We
show
that
dysregulated
miRNAs
in
ACC
are
detectable
in
human
serum
samples
.
MiR-
34
a
and
miR-
483
-
5
p
are
candidate
serum
biomarkers
for
distinguishing
between
benign
and
malignant
adrenocortical
tumors
.