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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-137 DRI_Background denotes Profiling differential microRNA expression between in situ, infiltrative and lympho-vascular space invasive breast cancer: a pilot study.
T2 138-327 DRI_Unspecified denotes Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), invasive breast cancer (IBC) and lympho-vascular invasion (LVI) represent distinct stages in breast cancer progression with different clinical implications.
T3 328-432 DRI_Background denotes Altered microRNA (miRNA) expression may play a role in mediating the progression of DCIS to IBC and LVI.
T4 433-565 DRI_Background denotes The aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether differential miRNA expression could play a role in breast cancer progression.
T5 566-704 DRI_Background denotes Cancer cells from DCIS, IBC and LVI were microdissected from formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue of five breast cancer samples.
T6 705-810 DRI_Approach denotes MiRNA profiling of extracted RNA was performed using the TaqMan® Array Human MicroRNA Cards A and B v3.0.
T7 811-868 DRI_Approach denotes Candidate miRNAs and gene targets were validated by qPCR.
T8 869-965 DRI_Background denotes 3D culture of MCF10A, MCF10DCIS.com and T47D cells were used as models for normal, DCIS and IBC.
T9 966-1122 DRI_Background denotes Immunohistochemistry of candidate genes was performed on FFPE 3D cell cultures as well as on tissue microarray which included cores of DCIS and IBC samples.
T10 1123-1223 DRI_Background denotes MiR-150, miR-126 and miR-155 were found to be more highly expressed in IBC and LVI compared to DCIS.
T11 1224-1431 DRI_Background denotes Gene targets of these miRNAs, RhoA, PEG10 and MYB, were found to be more highly expressed in DCIS compared to IBC by qPCR and in MCF10A and MCF10DCIS.com cells compared to T47D cells by immunohistochemistry.
T12 1432-1561 DRI_Outcome denotes There was no difference in intensity of staining of RhoA by immunohistochemistry in DCIS versus IBC samples on tissue microarray.
T13 1562-1694 DRI_Outcome denotes In this pilot study, we found evidence to support a potential role for variation in miRNA levels in the transition from DCIS to IBC.