Interaction between HOTTIP, H19, and HOTAIR long noncoding RNAs and miRNA-152 in cases of HCC caused by HCV infection

IF 2.5 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Rady E. El-Araby, Fawzy Roshdy, Mariam Zaghloul, Ahmed A. E. Saad, Maha H. Morsi, Wafaa M. Radwan, Rana M. Adel, Sara H. Elshafiey, Yasmine Elhusseny, Reham F. Othman, Hamed Helal, Doha E. Hassanein, Hany A. Elghobary
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Abstract

Background

Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma “HCC”) remains a significant health issue without prompt detection and appropriate prevention. By interacting with each other, long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) can form gene regulatory networks. Specifically, we aim to determine whether the lncRNAs (HOTTIP, H19, and HOTAIR) and miRNA-152 interact in a significant manner in the progression of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients to HCC. This is followed by the question of whether these biomarkers can be used to diagnose and prognose noninvasively. We used online computational techniques to predict which miRNA group is likely to affect the lncRNAs being examined. This study involved 133 participants. 103 patients with HCV were included in the study, which was divided into two groups: Group I, with 65 cases of chronic liver disease without HCC, and Group II, with 38 cases of chronic liver disease with HCC. In addition, 30 healthy volunteers served as controls. In this study, a qRT-PCR was used to test gene expression.

Results

A consistent reverse correlation has been observed between lncRNAs and miRNA-152 as the disease progresses.

Conclusion

According to our findings, the studied biomarkers may be useful as noninvasive biomarkers for prognosis in patients with HCV Genotype 4 who develop liver cirrhosis and HCC. Many miRNAs, including miRNA-19a and miRNA-106a, may interact with lncRNAs that have been investigated in addition to miRNA-152.

HCV感染导致的肝癌病例中HOTTIP、H19和HOTAIR长非编码RNA与miRNA-152之间的相互作用
背景肝癌(肝细胞癌,hepatocellular carcinoma "HCC")如果得不到及时发现和适当预防,仍然是一个重大的健康问题。长非编码 RNA(lncRNA)和 microRNA(miRNA)通过相互作用可形成基因调控网络。具体来说,我们旨在确定 lncRNAs(HOTTIP、H19 和 HOTAIR)和 miRNA-152 在丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)患者发展为 HCC 的过程中是否存在显著的相互作用。随之而来的问题是,这些生物标记物是否可用于无创诊断和预后。我们利用在线计算技术来预测哪一组 miRNA 有可能影响正在研究的 lncRNA。这项研究涉及 133 名参与者。103名HCV患者被纳入研究,分为两组:第一组为 65 例无 HCC 的慢性肝病患者,第二组为 38 例有 HCC 的慢性肝病患者。此外,还有 30 名健康志愿者作为对照组。结果随着病情的发展,lncRNA 与 miRNA-152 之间出现了一致的反向相关性。结论根据我们的研究结果,所研究的生物标志物可作为非侵入性生物标志物,用于预测发展为肝硬化和 HCC 的 HCV 基因 4 型患者的预后。除 miRNA-152 外,包括 miRNA-19a 和 miRNA-106a 在内的许多 miRNA 都可能与已研究过的 lncRNA 相互作用。
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期刊介绍: Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences (BJBAS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal. This journal welcomes submissions of original research, literature reviews, and editorials in its respected fields of fundamental science, applied science (with a particular focus on the fields of applied nanotechnology and biotechnology), medical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, and engineering. The multidisciplinary aspects of the journal encourage global collaboration between researchers in multiple fields and provide cross-disciplinary dissemination of findings.
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