Clinical significance of serum miR-21, CA 153 and CEA in breast cancer

Authors

  • Jelwa Jamal

Keywords:

Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (Real-Time PCR), Breast Cancer (BC), MicroRNA-21 (miR-21)

Abstract

Objective

One of the essential regulators of carcinogenesis is MicroRNA-21 (miR-

21). Yet little light has been shed on its effectiveness as a tumor marker

compared to the conventional ones. Comparing the diagnostic value of

established tumor markers in breast cancer (BC) such as

carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and CA153 with circulating level of miR-

21 is the aim of this study.

Methods

The study included 89 BC patients. Amplification of the circulating levels of miR-21 and miR-16 done using

real-time PCR qualitative detection, while electrochemiluminescence assays was used to detect circulating

levels of CEA and CA153. The diagnostic sensitivity for BC was compared between the three.

Results

The serum miR-21 levels were high significantly BC patients, as the latter had much higher levels (P<0.001).

the CA153 and CEA sensitivities were 15.73% and 22.47% respectively, while miR-21 Sensitivity and

specificity were 87.6% and 87.3%.

Conclusion

In BC patients miR-21 exhibits far higher sensitivity for diagnoses than both CEA and CA153. Thus especially in

the early stages of BC, miR-21 can become a potential indicator for diagnosis, albeit the clinical stage, PR and

ER statuses were not correlated in this study.

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Published

2024-05-12