miR-10 and Its Negative Correlation with Serum IL-35 Concentration and Positive Correlation with STAT5a Expression in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Agnieszka Paradowska-GoryckaAnna WajdaEwa RzeszotarskaTomasz KmiołekBarbara StypinskaEwa DudekKatarzyna Romanowska-ProchnickaPiotr SyrowkaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Circulating free-cell miRNAs are increasingly important as potential non-invasive biomarkers due to the easy accessibility of clinical materials. Moreover, their epigenetic role may provide insight into the mechanisms of pathogenesis. Nevertheless, these aspects are mostly studied in the area of oncological diseases. Therefore, this research aimed to find the potential association of selected miRNAs in serum with the expression of Th17/Treg transcription factors and clinical features in RA patients. Accordingly, experiments was conducted on rheumatoid arthritis (RA), osteoarthritis (OA) and healthy subjects (HC). Analysis of miRNAs level in serum was performed using LNA miRNA PCR assays. mir-10 was detected only in RA patients. Furthermore, its expression was correlated with IL-35 serum concentration and the mRNA level of STAT5a in whole blood in RA. Additionally, a tendency of the raised level of miR-10 was noted in RA patients with high activity disease. miR-326 was significantly upregulated in RA patients with rheumatoid factor presence. In HC the correlation between miR-26 and IL-21 serum levels and expression of SMAD3 have been found. In OA patients, correlations between miR-126 and HIF1 expression and between miR-146 and RORc have been noted. The differential association of transcription factor expression with serum miRNA levels may be important in the diagnosis and progression of RA and OA.
Keyphrases
- rheumatoid arthritis
- long non coding rna
- poor prognosis
- cell proliferation
- transcription factor
- end stage renal disease
- long noncoding rna
- disease activity
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- binding protein
- ankylosing spondylitis
- peritoneal dialysis
- knee osteoarthritis
- dna methylation
- mesenchymal stem cells
- risk assessment
- high throughput
- rheumatoid arthritis patients
- rectal cancer
- systemic sclerosis
- idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- human health