MicroRNA-4516 in Urinary Exosomes as a Biomarker of Premature Ovarian Insufficiency.
Zobia UmairMi-Ock BaekJisue SongSeona AnSeung Joo ChonMee-Sup YoonPublished in: Cells (2022)
Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a typical disorder of amenorrhea that lasts for a minimum of four months in women < 40 years old and is typically characterized by reduced estrogen levels and elevated serum concentrations of follicle-stimulating hormone. We collected urine samples from two participant cohorts from Gil Hospital of Gachon University (Incheon, Korea): a sequencing cohort of 19 participants (seven patients with POI (POI patients without Turner syndrome), seven patients with Turner syndrome (POI patients with Turner syndrome), and five control individuals (age-matched controls with confirmed ovarian sufficiency)) and a validation cohort of 46 participants (15 patients with POI, 11 patients with Turner syndrome, and 20 control individuals). Among differentially expressed miRNAs, hsa-miR-4516 was significantly upregulated in patients with POI in both cohorts, independent of the presence of Turner syndrome. Moreover, the upregulation of miR-4516 was confirmed in the ovary-but not in the uterus-of a cyclophosphamide and busulfan-induced POI mouse model. This was accompanied by a decrease in STAT3 protein level, a predicted target of miR-4516, via miRTarBase2020. Our study provides compelling evidence that miR-4516 is highly expressed in patients with POI and POI mouse models, suggesting that miR-4516 is a diagnostic marker of POI.
Keyphrases
- cell proliferation
- long non coding rna
- mouse model
- long noncoding rna
- case report
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- poor prognosis
- growth hormone
- mesenchymal stem cells
- low dose
- metabolic syndrome
- signaling pathway
- pregnant women
- newly diagnosed
- peritoneal dialysis
- ejection fraction
- high glucose
- bone marrow
- small molecule
- binding protein
- endothelial cells
- acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- amino acid
- diabetic rats