Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the deadliest cancers, characterized by a poor prognosis. Currently, there are no screening programs for the early detection of PC, and existing diagnostic methods are primarily limited to high-risk individuals. Biomarkers such as CA19–9 have not significantly improved early diagnosis, making the identification of new potential biomarkers crucial for routine clinical practice. Among the candidate biomarkers, miRNAs have been most extensively studied due to their role in regulating gene expression (either as oncomiRs or tumor suppressor miRNAs) and their potential for minimally invasive analysis through liquid biopsy techniques. This review aims to summarize the current literature on blood-circulating miRNAs and their diagnostic value in PC detection, considering the context of CA19–9 and benign pancreatic diseases. The data from the collected studies were curated through both statistical and bioinformatics analyses to identify the most promising miRNAs with optimal diagnostic accuracy for PC detection and to assess their role in the molecular processes leading to tumor development.

Powrózek, T., Otieno, M.O., Maffeo, D., Frullanti, E., Martinez-Useros, J. (2025). Blood circulating miRNAs as pancreatic cancer biomarkers: An evidence from pooled analysis and bioinformatics study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES, 308 [10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2025.142469].

Blood circulating miRNAs as pancreatic cancer biomarkers: An evidence from pooled analysis and bioinformatics study

Maffeo, Debora;Frullanti, Elisa;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the deadliest cancers, characterized by a poor prognosis. Currently, there are no screening programs for the early detection of PC, and existing diagnostic methods are primarily limited to high-risk individuals. Biomarkers such as CA19–9 have not significantly improved early diagnosis, making the identification of new potential biomarkers crucial for routine clinical practice. Among the candidate biomarkers, miRNAs have been most extensively studied due to their role in regulating gene expression (either as oncomiRs or tumor suppressor miRNAs) and their potential for minimally invasive analysis through liquid biopsy techniques. This review aims to summarize the current literature on blood-circulating miRNAs and their diagnostic value in PC detection, considering the context of CA19–9 and benign pancreatic diseases. The data from the collected studies were curated through both statistical and bioinformatics analyses to identify the most promising miRNAs with optimal diagnostic accuracy for PC detection and to assess their role in the molecular processes leading to tumor development.
2025
Powrózek, T., Otieno, M.O., Maffeo, D., Frullanti, E., Martinez-Useros, J. (2025). Blood circulating miRNAs as pancreatic cancer biomarkers: An evidence from pooled analysis and bioinformatics study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES, 308 [10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2025.142469].
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