%A Wang Zhaojian, Lu Haijun, Ding Xiao, He Xinjia %T Significance of miR145 expression in peripheral blood in shortterm efficacy evaluation of radiotherapy for esophageal carcinoma %0 Journal Article %D 2017 %J Journal of International Oncology %R 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-422X.2017.10.003 %P 731-735 %V 44 %N 10 %U {https://gjzlx.sdfmu.edu.cn/CN/abstract/article_10321.shtml} %8 2017-10-08 %X ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between the expression level of microRNA145 (miR145) in peripheral blood and clinicopathological characteristics of esophageal cancer patients and evaluate its significance in shortterm efficacy of radiotherapy. MethodsA total of 52 patients with esophageal cancer diagnosed in Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University were collected, and all of the patients received radiotherapy alone. The relative expression level of miR145 in peripheral blood was detected by using the method of reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR) before radiotherapy. The correlations between the expression of miR145 and pathological characteristics as well as shortterm efficacy of radiotherapy were analyzed. ResultsIn the 52 patients, the relative expression of miR145 [M(QR)] in peripheral blood of clinical stage ⅠⅡ was 3.14 (1.44), higher than that of stage ⅢⅣ [1.71 (0.48)], and the difference was statistically significant (Z=-3.002, P=0.003). The expression level of miR145 was not related with the age (Z=-0.403, P=0.687), gender (Z=-1.179, P=0.238) and history of drinking (Z=-0.389, P=0.697). The expression levels of miR145 in complete response (CR), partial response (PR) and no change (NC) groups were 3.27 (1.64), 1.83 (1.26) and 1.40 (2.51), respectively, and the difference was statistically significant (H=6.567, P=0.038). ConclusionThe expression level of miR145 in peripheral blood is significantly correlated with the clinical stage of esophageal cancer. Its expression level is positively correlated with the shortterm efficacy of esophageal cancer radiotherapy. High expression of miR145 shows a better shortterm efficacy of radiotherapy.