Aim: The high mortality rate of melanoma is due to partially the lack of good diagnostic markers and treatment strategies. Over the past several years, several microRNA (miRNA) profiling studies have been performed on melanoma tissues, but with extremely inconsistency, the diagnostic value of miRNA candidates in melanoma remains under debate. Thus, this study aims to systematically evaluate the consistency of miRNAs tissue in multiple independent studies in melanoma. Method: Eligible studies were screened and selected from the PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science. A systematic analysis of published miRNA expression studies that compared the miRNA expression profiles between melanoma tissues and normal skin tissue was conducted. A vote-counting strategy was followed with the collection of information. Real time PCRs were employed to validate miRNA candidates with high consistency. Targets of consistent miRNAs were predicted by online programs (like miRTarBase, microRNA.org and TargetScanHuman 6.2). Enrichment analyses for gene ontology (GO) terms and Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) pathways were carried out with Database for Annotation, Visualization, and Integrated Discovery (DAVID). Results: A total of 303 differentially expressed miRNAs were reported in the 10 miRNA-profiling studies during comparison of melanoma tissues with normal tissues; 132 were up-regulated in melanoma, and 171 were down-regulated. However, in the group of consistently reported miRNAs (cutoff > 3 times), only moderate numbers of consistent and differentially expressed miRNAs were selected. miRNA-21 was found increased in 5 different studies, miRNA-146b, miRNA-17 and miRNA-18a were reported up-regulated in 4 profiling studies. Meanwhile, miRNA-204 and miRNA-125b were found down-regulated in 5 studies, miRNA-141, miRNA-149, miRNA-224, miRNA-200b, miRNA-200c were consistently decreased in just 4 out of 10 profiling studies in total. The directions of differential expression of these miRNA candidates were confirmed by real time PCRs. Enrichment analyses demonstrated that programmed cell death and transcription regulation played very important roles in the involvement of miRNAs in tumorigenesis of melanoma. Conclusion: This systematic study of melanoma miRNA profiling studies would provide rich information on miRNAs with potential role as the biomarkers and therapeutic agents with high consistency in melanoma.
KeywordsMelanomamiRNASystematic AnalysisProgrammed Cell Death
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