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Series GSE163957 Query DataSets for GSE163957
Status Public on Dec 29, 2020
Title miRNA landscape of corticotroph pituitary neuroendocrine tumor from bilateral petrosal sinus sampling
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Background
Micro RNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small non-coding RNAs that are involved in post transcriptional gene expression regulation. miRNAS can be found in various bodily fluids including plasma. Recently circulating plasma miRNAs have been studied as biomarkers in various tumors including pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs). However the identification of PitNET derived miRNAs in plasma remains a challenging task due to tumor volume, mass and miRNA dilution within blood. To our knowledge this is the first study that has used the NGS approach to characterize circulating miRNAs in plasma acquired from Bilateral petrosal sinus sampling (BIPSS) - a gold standard in diagnosis of ACTH secreting PitNETs.
Results
We sequenced plasma samples that were acquired from sinistral and dextral sides of sinus petrosus inferior and complementary plasma from peripheral venous blood (PVB). BIPSS samples were collected in three separate time periods: before administration of corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH), 5 minutes after stimulation and 15 minutes after stimulation with CRH. The highest amount of differentially expressed miRNAs was observed 5 minutes after CRH stimulation (20 upregulated, 14 downregulated). During the BIPSS procedure the highest amount of ACTH was released in the sinistral side during the 5th minute after the stimulation by CRH. In the plasma of sinistral side at the 5th minute we identified two miRNAs: hsa-miR-7-5p and hsa-miR-375-3p that were highly upregulated compared to other BIPSS samples and samples from PVB. Using clustering analysis we were able to distinguish plasma samples acquired from BIPSS from PVB plasma, indicating that the miRNA fraction characterized in this study has potentially PitNET borne origin.
Conclusions
In this study we provided the first insight into the landscape of circulating miRNAs in close proximity to the ACTH secreting PitNET. The data indicates that ACTH secreting PitNET releases two circulating miRNAs upon stimulation with CRH (hsa-mir-7-5p, hsa-mir-375-3p) alongside with ACTH implying the further studies of these miRNA as diagnostic markers.
 
Overall design Case report, comparison of PitNET and normal tissue secreting miRNA, additional background of peripheral blood miRNA profile
 
Contributor(s) Niedra H, Pečulis R, Konrāde I, Balcere I, Romanovs M, Šteina L, Stuķēns J, Kloviņš J, Rovīte V
Citation(s) 35528014
Submission date Dec 28, 2020
Last update date May 11, 2022
Contact name Raitis Peculis
Organization name Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre
Street address Ratsupites str 1 k-1
City Riga
ZIP/Postal code LV-1067
Country Latvia
 
Platforms (1)
GPL15520 Illumina MiSeq (Homo sapiens)
Samples (10)
GSM4991233 BIPSS-0-DX
GSM4991234 BIPSS-0-SIN
GSM4991235 BIPSS-5-DX
Relations
BioProject PRJNA688314
SRA SRP299542

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GSE163957_miRNA_BIPSS_counts_matrix.xlsx 124.1 Kb (ftp)(http) XLSX
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