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MicroRNA Expression in Alzheimer Blood Mononuclear Cells

Various coding genes representing multiple functional categories are downregulated in blood mononuclear cells (BMC) of patients with sporadic Alzheimer disease (AD). Noncoding microRNAs (miRNA) regulate gene expression by degrading messages or inhibiting translation. Using BMC as a paradigm for the...

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Autores principales: Schipper, Hyman M., Maes, Olivier C., Chertkow, Howard M., Wang, Eugenia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Libertas Academica 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2759133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19936094
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author Schipper, Hyman M.
Maes, Olivier C.
Chertkow, Howard M.
Wang, Eugenia
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description Various coding genes representing multiple functional categories are downregulated in blood mononuclear cells (BMC) of patients with sporadic Alzheimer disease (AD). Noncoding microRNAs (miRNA) regulate gene expression by degrading messages or inhibiting translation. Using BMC as a paradigm for the study of systemic alterations in AD, we investigated whether peripheral miRNA expression is altered in this condition. MicroRNA levels were assessed using the microRNA microarray (MMChip) containing 462 human miRNA, and the results validated by real time PCR. Sixteen AD patients and sixteen normal elderly controls (NEC) were matched for ethnicity, age, gender and education. The expression of several BMC miRNAs was found to increase in AD relative to NEC levels, and may differ between AD subjects bearing one or two APOE4 alleles. As compared to NEC, miRNAs significantly upregulated in AD subjects and confirmed by qPCR were miR-34a and 181b. Predicted target genes downregulated in Alzheimer BMC that correlated with the upregulated miRNAs were largely represented in the functional categories of Transcription/Translation and Synaptic Activity. Several miRNAs targeting the same genes were within the functional category of Injury response/Redox homeostasis. Taken together, induction of microRNA expression in BMC may contribute to the aberrant systemic decline in mRNA levels in sporadic AD.
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spelling pubmed-27591332009-11-23 MicroRNA Expression in Alzheimer Blood Mononuclear Cells Schipper, Hyman M. Maes, Olivier C. Chertkow, Howard M. Wang, Eugenia Gene Regul Syst Bio Original Research Various coding genes representing multiple functional categories are downregulated in blood mononuclear cells (BMC) of patients with sporadic Alzheimer disease (AD). Noncoding microRNAs (miRNA) regulate gene expression by degrading messages or inhibiting translation. Using BMC as a paradigm for the study of systemic alterations in AD, we investigated whether peripheral miRNA expression is altered in this condition. MicroRNA levels were assessed using the microRNA microarray (MMChip) containing 462 human miRNA, and the results validated by real time PCR. Sixteen AD patients and sixteen normal elderly controls (NEC) were matched for ethnicity, age, gender and education. The expression of several BMC miRNAs was found to increase in AD relative to NEC levels, and may differ between AD subjects bearing one or two APOE4 alleles. As compared to NEC, miRNAs significantly upregulated in AD subjects and confirmed by qPCR were miR-34a and 181b. Predicted target genes downregulated in Alzheimer BMC that correlated with the upregulated miRNAs were largely represented in the functional categories of Transcription/Translation and Synaptic Activity. Several miRNAs targeting the same genes were within the functional category of Injury response/Redox homeostasis. Taken together, induction of microRNA expression in BMC may contribute to the aberrant systemic decline in mRNA levels in sporadic AD. Libertas Academica 2007-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2759133/ /pubmed/19936094 Text en © 2007 The authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Schipper, Hyman M.
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MicroRNA Expression in Alzheimer Blood Mononuclear Cells
title MicroRNA Expression in Alzheimer Blood Mononuclear Cells
title_full MicroRNA Expression in Alzheimer Blood Mononuclear Cells
title_fullStr MicroRNA Expression in Alzheimer Blood Mononuclear Cells
title_full_unstemmed MicroRNA Expression in Alzheimer Blood Mononuclear Cells
title_short MicroRNA Expression in Alzheimer Blood Mononuclear Cells
title_sort microrna expression in alzheimer blood mononuclear cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2759133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19936094
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