Detection of differentially expressed circulating micro-RNA among Indians with Type 2 Diabetes using a global expression profile and systematic analysis

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sucharita Sambashivaiah, Ashwini Priyanka, Vidya Nimbalkar, Snijesh V. P., Jyothi Prabhu
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Introduction and Aim: In recent years research on molecular mechanisms leading to Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) has discovered the promising role of microRNA (miRNA) as an early biomarker for the diagnosis of the clinical state. However, there is a lack of data from the Indian population exploring the global expression of circulating miRNA using precise and sensitive methods. The aim was to identify and quantify the circulating miRNAs from biological samples of T2DM and healthy controls using the Nanostring nCounter Platform. Material and Methods: The miRNA analysis was performed using the NanoString nCounter platform. The T2DM patients within a duration of 5 to 15 years without any complications were recruited. The healthy controls were identified without any chronic diseases. The NanoString nCounter platform probes were used to detect the newly discovered miRNAs in the chosen panel of nearly 800 miRNAs. Results: Our analysis has identified many unique miRNAs that are not reported earlier such as miR -25-3p, miR451a, miR365a, miR-129-2, miR-1271, miR572, and others. Conclusion: Identification of differential patterns of circulating miRNAs could offer optimistic chances for managing T2DM diagnostically and prognostically. The specific expansion of the miRNAs to know the intercommunication among miRNAs and other genes involved in the development of T2DM must be further explored to uncover the potential role in clinical practice.
利用全球表达谱和系统分析检测印度2型糖尿病患者循环微rna的差异表达
简介与目的:近年来对2型糖尿病(T2DM)分子机制的研究发现,microRNA (miRNA)作为早期诊断临床状态的生物标志物具有广阔的应用前景。然而,缺乏使用精确和敏感的方法探索循环miRNA全球表达的印度人口数据。目的是使用Nanostring nCounter平台识别和量化T2DM和健康对照生物样本中的循环mirna。材料和方法:使用NanoString nCounter平台进行miRNA分析。招募病程5 ~ 15年无任何并发症的2型糖尿病患者。健康对照者无任何慢性疾病。NanoString nCounter平台探针用于检测所选的近800个mirna中新发现的mirna。结果:我们的分析确定了许多先前未报道的独特mirna,如miR -25-3p, miR451a, miR365a, miR-129-2, miR-1271, miR572等。结论:鉴别循环mirna的不同模式可以为T2DM的诊断和预后管理提供乐观的机会。mirna的特异性扩增,以了解mirna与其他参与T2DM发展的基因之间的相互交流,必须进一步探索,以揭示其在临床实践中的潜在作用。
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