Role of sepsis modulated circulating microRNAs.

EJIFCC Pub Date : 2019-06-24 eCollection Date: 2019-06-01
Bernadett Szilágyi, Zsolt Fejes, Marianna Pócsi, Janos Kappelmayer, Béla Nagy
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Sepsis is a life-threating condition with dysregulated systemic host response to microbial pathogens leading to disproportionate inflammatory response and multi-organ failure. Various biomarkers are available for the diagnosis and prognosis of sepsis; however, these laboratory parameters may show limitations in these severe clinical conditions. MicroRNAs (miRNA) are single-stranded non-coding RNAs with the function of post-transcriptional gene silencing. They normally control numerous intracellular events, such as signaling cascade downstream of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) to avoid excessive inflammation after infection. In contrast, abnormal miRNA expression contributes to the development of sepsis correlating with its clinical features and outcomes. Based on recent clinical studies altered levels of circulating miRNAs can act as potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in sepsis. In this review, we summarized the available data about TLR-mediated inflammatory signaling with its intracellular response in immune cells and platelets upon sepsis, which are, at least in part, under the regulation of miRNAs. Furthermore, the role of circulating miRNAs is also described as potential laboratory biomarkers in sepsis.

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脓毒症调节循环microrna的作用。
败血症是一种危及生命的疾病,机体对微生物病原体的反应失调,导致过度的炎症反应和多器官衰竭。各种生物标志物可用于败血症的诊断和预后;然而,这些实验室参数在这些严重的临床条件下可能显示出局限性。MicroRNAs (miRNA)是具有转录后基因沉默功能的单链非编码rna。它们通常控制许多细胞内事件,如toll样受体(TLRs)下游的信号级联,以避免感染后过度炎症。相反,miRNA表达异常有助于脓毒症的发展,与脓毒症的临床特征和预后相关。根据最近的临床研究,循环mirna水平的改变可以作为败血症的潜在诊断和预后生物标志物。在这篇综述中,我们总结了关于tlr介导的炎症信号及其在败血症时免疫细胞和血小板的细胞内反应的现有数据,这些反应至少部分受mirna的调节。此外,循环mirna的作用也被描述为败血症的潜在实验室生物标志物。
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