Abstract

BackgroundmiRNAs play crucial roles in cancers. This study investigated the potential value of miR-875 to be a detective or/and prognostic marker and evaluate the correlation between its expression and PHH3 index levels in breast cancer. MethodsmiR-875 expression was determined in breast cancer serum and tissues by a quantitative real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. The detective value of serum miR-875 expression for breast cancer was assessed by receiver operating characteristic analysis. Then the associations of miR-875 expression with clinical characteristics of patients and overall survival were evaluated by χ2 test and Kaplan-Meier curve methods, respectively. ResultsThe expression of miR-875 was increased in both breast cancer serum and tissues compared with respective controls. The high miR-875 expression in serum and tissues was associated with positive lymph node metastasis and advanced TNM stages. Besides, miR-875 expression in tissues was positively associated with the PHH3 index. And serum miR-875 could screen breast cancer patients from healthy individuals. Moreover, breast cancer patients with both high expression of miR-875 and PHH3 index had shorter overall survival. ConclusionThis study suggested that miR-875 expression may be suitable as a potential breast cancer detection and prognosis biomarker. And the miR-875 expression in tissues was positively associated with the PHH3 index, suggesting that miR-875 expression may be involved in tumor proliferation of breast cancer.

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