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Differential expression and release of exosomal miRNAs by human islets under inflammatory and hypoxic stress.

Prathab Balaji SaravananSrividya VasuGumpei YoshimatsuCarly M DardenXuan WangJinghua GuMichael C LawrenceBashoo Naziruddin
Published in: Diabetologia (2019)
The study identifies exo-miRNAs differentially expressed and released by islets in response to damage and stress. These exo-miRNAs could serve as potential biomarkers for assessing islet damage and predicting outcomes in islet transplantation. Notably, exo-miRNAs 29b-3p and 216a-5p could be detected in islets prior to damage-released miRNAs and indicators of cellular apoptosis and death. Thus, these stress-induced exo-miRNAs may have potential diagnostic value for detecting early islet stress prior to progressive loss of islet cell mass and function. Further investigations are warranted to investigate the utility of these exo-miRNAs as early indicators of islet cell stress during prediabetic conditions.
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