Urine miRNAs as potential biomarkers for systemic reactions induced by exposure to embedded metal.
Ivan J VechettiYuan WenJessica F HoffmanAlexander P AlimovVernieda B VergaraJohn F KalinichJoanna M GaitensStella E HinesMelissa A McDiarmidJohn J McCarthyCharlotte A PetersonPublished in: Biomarkers in medicine (2021)
Aim: Explore the potential of urine microRNAs as biomarkers that may reflect the biological responses to pure metals embedded in skeletal muscle over time. Materials & methods: We tested a panel of military-relevant metals embedded in the gastrocnemius muscles of 3-month-old, male, Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 8/group) for a duration of 1, 3, 6 and 12 months, and performed small RNA-sequencing on the urine samples. Results: Results provide potential tissue targets affected by metal exposure and a list of unique or common urine microRNA biomarkers indicative of exposure to various metals, highlighting a complex systemic response. Conclusion: We have identified a panel of miRNAs as potential urine biomarkers to reflect the complex systemic response to embedded metal exposure.