Evaluating and Comparing Expression Levels of miR-199a and miR-126 in Peripheral Blood of Patients with Lone Atrial Fibrillation and Healthy Controls

Khatereh Falamarzi, Mehdi Mokhtarian, Isa Khaheshi, M. Karvandi
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Background: Patients with lone atrial fibrillation (AF) are ideal subjects for investigating the relationship between AF and genetic factors. MicroRNAs are regulatory genetic factors closely related to the pathways leading to heart diseases, including AF. Objectives: This investigation aimed to examine the expression levels of miRNAs involved in the pathogenesis of this disease as non-invasive diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Methods: The participants in this case-control study included 35 individuals with lone AF and 35 healthy controls. After collecting blood samples from all participants, the expression levels of miR-126 and miR-199a were evaluated using Real-Time PCR on the RNA extracted from these samples. The expression levels of these two miRNAs were then compared between the two groups. Results: Although the expression level of miR-126 in lone AF patients was significantly lower compared to healthy controls, the expression level of miR-199a did not show a significant difference between cases and controls. Additionally, the expression level of miR-126, with an AUC of 0.96, demonstrated very good prognostic power for the occurrence of lone AF. Conclusions: A decreased expression level of miR-126 was associated with lone AF and could be used as a biomarker with excellent diagnostic power. This change in expression could be proposed as a mediator that accelerates the complications of lone AF.
评估和比较孤独性心房颤动患者与健康对照者外周血中 miR-199a 和 miR-126 的表达水平
背景:孤独性心房颤动(房颤)患者是研究房颤与遗传因素关系的理想对象。微小核糖核酸(MicroRNA)是与导致心脏疾病(包括房颤)的途径密切相关的调节性遗传因子。研究目的本研究旨在检测作为非侵入性诊断和预后生物标志物的参与该疾病发病机制的 miRNAs 的表达水平。方法:这项病例对照研究的参与者包括 35 名孤独房颤患者和 35 名健康对照者。在采集了所有参与者的血液样本后,采用 Real-Time PCR 技术对从这些样本中提取的 RNA 进行了评估,以确定 miR-126 和 miR-199a 的表达水平。然后比较两组间这两种 miRNA 的表达水平。结果发现尽管与健康对照组相比,孤例房颤患者体内 miR-126 的表达水平明显较低,但 miR-199a 的表达水平在病例和对照组之间并无明显差异。此外,miR-126 的表达水平 AUC 为 0.96,对孤发房颤有很好的预后能力。结论miR-126 表达水平的降低与孤发房颤有关,可作为一种生物标记物,具有极佳的诊断能力。这种表达变化可被认为是加速孤发心房颤动并发症的介质。
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