Abstract

ObjectiveNoncoding RNAs play an important role in carcinogenesis; a number of tRNA-halves are expressed in response to androgen stimulation and are involved in prostate cancer (CaP) initiation and progression. In this study, we evaluated the expression profile of androgen-dependent tRNA-halves in CaP. Materials and methodsTotal RNA was isolated from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded 58 CaP, and 25 benign prostate hyperplasia tissues. We also studied the expression in serum from 49 localized and 21 metastatic castration-resistant CaP samples. The ligation of a RNA adaptor molecule to the tRNA-halves allowed the specific amplification of 3’/5’-tRNA-halves using quantitative TaqMan reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. The expression levels were correlated with clinicopathological parameters as well as prostate-specific antigen recurrence free survival. Results5′-tRNA-Asp-GUC-half and 3′-tRNA-Asp-GUC-half were up-regulated in CaP tissues compared with benign prostate hyperplasia tissues. An increased expression level of all the 5 candidate tRNA-halves was associated with adverse clinicopathological parameters (pT-stage, pN-stage, prostate-specific antigen, International Society of Urological Pathology /ISUP grade) and a shorter time to biochemical relapse. In serum, 5′-tRNA-Glu-CUC-half was circulating at a higher level in metastatic castration-resistant CaP patients compared to patients with localized CaP. ConclusionsThe androgen-dependent tRNA-halves can potentially act as biomarkers to monitor and predict the progression of CaP.

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