基于rna的诊断创新:糖尿病诊断和管理的新前沿。

Diabetes & vascular disease research Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-14 DOI:10.1177/14791641251334726
Esther Ugo Alum, Ernest Nnamdi Ikpozu, Christian Emeka Offor, Ikechuku Okorie Igwenyi, Israel Olusegun Obaroh, Udu Ama Ibiam, Chris U A Ukaidi
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背景/目的:糖尿病(DM)由于其慢性性质和相关并发症,仍然是一个主要的全球健康挑战。传统的诊断方法虽然有效,但往往缺乏早期检测所需的灵敏度。分子生物学的最新进展已经确定了RNA分子,特别是非编码RNA,如微RNA (miRNAs)、长链非编码RNA (lncRNAs)和环状RNA (circRNAs),作为糖尿病的有希望的生物标志物。本文旨在探讨基于rna的生物标志物在糖尿病的诊断、预后和治疗中的作用,并强调它们在糖尿病治疗方面的潜力。方法:利用PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science等电子数据库进行文献综述。筛选和分析截至2024年发表的文章,以提取与基于rna的糖尿病诊断相关的相关发现。重点放在研究证明临床效用,机制的见解,和RNA分子的翻译潜力。结果:许多RNA物种,特别是mirna如miR-375、miR-29和lncrna如H19和MEG3,在糖尿病患者中表现出表达模式的改变。这些分子参与葡萄糖代谢、胰岛素抵抗和β细胞功能的关键调控途径。循环rna可在各种生物体液中检测到,从而实现非侵入性诊断方法。包括RNA测序和液体活检平台在内的新兴技术提高了RNA检测的敏感性和特异性,促进了新型诊断工具和个性化治疗策略的发展。结论:基于rna的生物标志物在推进糖尿病早期检测、风险分层和治疗监测方面具有重要前景。尽管目前存在标准化和临床验证等挑战,但将RNA诊断整合到常规临床实践中可能会改变糖尿病管理,为精准医学方法铺平道路。进一步的研究和多中心试验对于验证这些生物标志物、促进其监管批准和临床实施至关重要。
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RNA-based diagnostic innovations: A new frontier in diabetes diagnosis and management.

Background/Objective: Diabetes mellitus (DM) remains a major global health challenge due to its chronic nature and associated complications. Traditional diagnostic approaches, though effective, often lack the sensitivity required for early-stage detection. Recent advancements in molecular biology have identified RNA molecules, particularly non-coding RNAs such as microRNAs (miRNAs), long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), and circular RNAs (circRNAs), as promising biomarkers for diabetes. This review aims to explore the role of RNA-based biomarkers in the diagnosis, prognosis, and management of diabetes, highlighting their potential to revolutionize diabetes care.Method: A comprehensive literature review was conducted using electronic databases including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Articles published up to 2024 were screened and analyzed to extract relevant findings related to RNA-based diagnostics in diabetes. Emphasis was placed on studies demonstrating clinical utility, mechanistic insights, and translational potential of RNA molecules.Results: Numerous RNA species, particularly miRNAs such as miR-375, miR-29, and lncRNAs like H19 and MEG3, exhibit altered expression patterns in diabetic patients. These molecules are involved in key regulatory pathways of glucose metabolism, insulin resistance, and β-cell function. Circulating RNAs are detectable in various biofluids, enabling non-invasive diagnostic approaches. Emerging technologies, including RNA sequencing and liquid biopsy platforms, have enhanced the sensitivity and specificity of RNA detection, fostering the development of novel diagnostic tools and personalized therapeutic strategies.Conclusion: RNA-based biomarkers hold significant promise in advancing early detection, risk stratification, and therapeutic monitoring in diabetes care. Despite current challenges such as standardization and clinical validation, the integration of RNA diagnostics into routine clinical practice could transform diabetes management, paving the way for precision medicine approaches. Further research and multi-center trials are essential to validate these biomarkers and facilitate their regulatory approval and clinical implementation.

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