Aberrant Expression of Serum MicroRNA-153 and -199a in Generalized Epilepsy and its Correlation with Drug Resistance.

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Mai A Zahra, Eman S Kamha, Hanan K Abdelaziz, Howaida A Nounou, Hany M El Deeb
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Abstract

Background: Epilepsy is one of the common neurological disorders affecting approximately 50 million people worldwide. Despite the recent introduction of new antiepileptic drugs, about one-third of patients with epilepsy have seizures refractory to pharmacotherapy. Early recognition of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy may help direct these patients to appropriate nonpharmacological treatment.

Purpose: The possible use of serum microRNAs (miRNAs) as noninvasive biomarkers has been explored in various brain diseases, including epilepsy. In this study, we are aiming at analyzing the expression levels of circulating miRNA-153 and miRNA-199a in patients with generalized epilepsy and their correlation with drug resistance.

Methods: Our study comprised 40 patients with generalized epilepsy and 20 healthy controls. 22 patients were drug-resistant and 18 patients were drug-responsive. The expression levels of miRNA-153 and -199a in serum were analyzed using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Data analysis was done by IBM SPSS Statistics 20.0.

Results: The expression of miRNA-153 and -199a in serum was significantly downregulated in patients with generalized epilepsy compared with that of the healthy control (P < .001). Combined expression level of serum miRNA-153 and -199a had a sensitivity of 85% and a specificity of 90% in the diagnosis of generalized epilepsy. Furthermore, the expression levels of miRNA-153 and -199a were significantly decreased in drug-resistant patients compared to the drug-responsive group, and the combination of both markers gave the best results in differentiating between the two groups.

Conclusion: We suggest that serum miRNAs-153 and -199a expression levels could be potential noninvasive biomarkers supporting the diagnosis of generalized epilepsy. Moreover, they could be used for the early detection of refractory generalized epilepsy.

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广泛性癫痫患者血清MicroRNA-153和-199a的异常表达及其与耐药性的关系
背景:癫痫是一种常见的神经系统疾病,影响全世界约5000万人。尽管最近引进了新的抗癫痫药物,但大约三分之一的癫痫患者的癫痫发作对药物治疗难治性。早期识别耐药癫痫患者可能有助于指导这些患者进行适当的非药物治疗。目的:血清microRNAs (miRNAs)作为无创生物标志物在包括癫痫在内的多种脑部疾病中的应用可能性已被探索。本研究旨在分析广泛性癫痫患者循环miRNA-153和miRNA-199a的表达水平及其与耐药的相关性。方法:选取40例全身性癫痫患者和20例健康对照。22例耐药,18例药敏。采用实时定量聚合酶链反应分析血清中miRNA-153和-199a的表达水平。数据分析采用IBM SPSS Statistics 20.0。结果:广泛性癫痫患者血清中miRNA-153和-199a的表达水平明显低于正常对照组(P < 0.001)。血清miRNA-153和-199a联合表达水平诊断广泛性癫痫的敏感性为85%,特异性为90%。此外,耐药患者中miRNA-153和-199a的表达水平明显低于药物反应组,两种标志物联合使用在两组的鉴别效果最好。结论:血清miRNAs-153和-199a表达水平可能是支持全身性癫痫诊断的潜在无创生物标志物。此外,它们可用于难治性全身性癫痫的早期检测。
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