Association between histopathological changes and expression of selected microRNAs in skin of adult patients with IgA vasculitis.
Vesna JurčićLuka BolhaAlenka MatjašičIvana SedejAna DolinarGašper GrubelnikNina HauptmanJože PižemDaša Jevšinek-SkokAlojzija HočevarMetka Ravnik-GlavačDamjan GlavačPublished in: Histopathology (2019)
Altered miRNA expression, especially of miRNA-223-3p, may be associated with the skin inflammatory state in IgAV. The majority of aberrantly expressed miRNAs in IgAV-affected skin are known to influence the nuclear factor-κB signalling pathway, which is crucial for activation of key proinflammatory genes, including those encoding tumour necrosis factor-α, interleukin (IL)-6, and IL-8. Furthermore, miR-146a-5p and miR-148b-3p, which are negative regulators of inflammatory gene expression, showed decreased expression and could contribute to the exaggerated inflammation. Further investigation of miRNA expression in the affected tissues could improve our knowledge of IgAV pathogenesis, and possibly help to identify novel biomarkers in body fluids.