Impact of Smoking on MicroRNAs in Significant Coronary Artery Disease.

IF 1.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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Abstract

Background: Given the importance of coronary artery disease (CAD) and the range of cardiovascular disease phenotypes in smokers, as well as the potential genetic and epigenetic factors, we were motivated to explore the impact of smoking on some selected microRNAs associated with significant CAD.

Methods: A total of 60 individuals were selected in four groups including non-smoker without significant CAD (S-A-), non-smokers with significant CAD (S-A+), smokers without significant CAD (S+A-) and smokers with significant CAD (S+A+). Micro-RNA expression was investigated using real-time PCR. General linear model was used to calculate fold change (FC) considering SA- as the reference group.

Results: For mir-34a, down-regulation was observed in S+A- (FC =0.13, P =0.007) and S+A+ (FC =0.23, P =0.036) groups. For mir-126-3p, down-regulation was observed in S-A+ group (FC =0.05, P =0.024). For mir-199, up-regulation was observed for S+A- group (FC =9.38, P =0.007). The only significant interaction between pack-years of smoking and number of significantly narrowed vessels (≥75% stenosis) was for mir-199 which was in favor of down-regulation (P =0.006), while the main effects were in favor of up-regulation (P <0.05).

Conclusion: Mir-34a expression may be affected by smoking, whereas mir-126-3p expression may be affected by atherosclerosis, the most common reason of CAD. The significant down-regulation of mir-199 for the interaction of smoking dose and severity of CAD was a notable finding showing the harmful consequence of this interaction. Further studies are needed for this micro-RNA.

吸烟对重大冠状动脉疾病微RNA的影响
背景:鉴于冠状动脉疾病(CAD)的重要性和吸烟者心血管疾病表型的范围,以及潜在的遗传和表观遗传因素,我们有动机探索吸烟对某些与明显CAD相关的microRNA的影响:方法: 我们共选取了 60 人,分为四组,包括无明显 CAD 的非吸烟者(S-A-)、有明显 CAD 的非吸烟者(S-A+)、无明显 CAD 的吸烟者(S+A-)和有明显 CAD 的吸烟者(S+A+)。使用实时 PCR 检测微 RNA 表达。以SA-为参照组,使用一般线性模型计算折叠变化(FC):结果:mir-34a在S+A-组(FC =0.13,P =0.007)和S+A+组(FC =0.23,P =0.036)出现下调。对于 mir-126-3p,在 S-A+ 组观察到下调(FC =0.05,P =0.024)。对于 mir-199,在 S+A- 组观察到上调(FC =9.38,P =0.007)。吸烟包年与明显狭窄血管(狭窄程度≥75%)数量之间的唯一显着交互作用是对 mir-199 的交互作用,该交互作用有利于下调(P =0.006),而主效应则有利于上调(P 结论:Mir-34a 的表达可能受 S+A- 组的影响(FC =9.38,P =0.007):Mir-34a 的表达可能受到吸烟的影响,而 mir-126-3p 的表达可能受到动脉粥样硬化的影响,动脉粥样硬化是导致 CAD 的最常见原因。值得注意的是,mir-199 在吸烟剂量和 CAD 严重程度的交互作用下明显下调,这表明这种交互作用会产生有害后果。对这种微RNA还需要进一步研究。
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Romanian Journal of Internal Medicine
Romanian Journal of Internal Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.30%
发文量
35
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Romanian Journal of Physics is a journal publishing physics contributions on the following themes: •Theoretical Physics & Applied Mathematics •Nuclear Physics •Solid State Physics & Materials Science •Statistical Physics & Quantum Mechanics •Optics •Spectroscopy •Plasma & Lasers •Nuclear & Elementary Particles Physics •Atomic and Molecular Physics •Astrophysics •Atmosphere and Earth Science •Environment Protection
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