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Highlight article: Identification of serum exosomal microRNAs in acute spinal cord injured rats
It is important to find specific and easily detectable diagnostic markers in acute stage of spinal cord injury for guiding treatment and estimating prognosis. Although, microRNAs are attractive biomarkers, there is still no uniform standard for clinical evaluation of spinal cord injury based on “fre...
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Published in: | Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.) N.J.), 2019-10, Vol.244 (14), p.1149-1161 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | It is important to find specific and easily detectable diagnostic markers in
acute stage of spinal cord injury for guiding treatment and estimating
prognosis. Although, microRNAs are attractive biomarkers, there is still no
uniform standard for clinical evaluation of spinal cord injury based on “free
circulation” miRNA spectrum. The reason may be that miRNA analysis from
biological fluids is influenced by many pre-analysis variables. Exosome miRNAs
are widely distributed in body fluids and have many advantages comparing with
free miRNAs. The specific miRNAs in the central nervous system can be
transported to the peripheral circulation and concentrated in exosomes.
Therefore, we hypothesized that there might be some physiological changes
associated with spinal cord injury in serum exosomal miRNAs. Using
next-generation sequencing, miRNA profiles in serum exosomes of sham and acute
spinal cord injury rats were analyzed, and integrative bioinformatics were used
to analyze the function and regulation of putative target genes. The results
showed that acute spinal cord injury can lead to changes in miRNA expression in
the circulating exosomes. The changed miRNAs and their associated pathways may
explain the pathology of acute spinal cord injury. More importantly, we
determined serum exosomal miR-125b-5p, miR-152-3p, and miR-130a-3p are specific
and easily detectable diagnostic markers in acute spinal cord injury. More
interestingly, we also found some valuable known and novel miRNAs. Further
bioinformatics analysis and functional research will be of great help to make
clear their role in the pathological process of spinal cord injury and judging
whether they can be used as diagnostic markers. |
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ISSN: | 1535-3702 1535-3699 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1535370219872759 |