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Profile of Cerebrospinal microRNAs in Fibromyalgia
INTRODUCTION: Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by chronic pain and reduced pain threshold. The pathophysiology involves disturbed neuroendocrine function, including impaired function of the growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-1 axis. Recently, microRNAs have been shown to be important regula...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808359/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24205312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078762 |
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author | Bjersing, Jan L. Lundborg, Christopher Bokarewa, Maria I. Mannerkorpi, Kaisa |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by chronic pain and reduced pain threshold. The pathophysiology involves disturbed neuroendocrine function, including impaired function of the growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-1 axis. Recently, microRNAs have been shown to be important regulatory factors in a number of diseases. The aim of this study was to try to identify cerebrospinal microRNAs with expression specific for FM and to determine their correlation to pain and fatigue. METHODS: The genome-wide profile of microRNAs in cerebrospinal fluid was assessed in ten women with FM and eight healthy controls using real-time quantitative PCR. Pain thresholds were examined by algometry. Levels of pain (FIQ pain) were rated on a 0-100 mm scale (fibromyalgia impact questionnaire, FIQ). Levels of fatigue (FIQ fatigue) were rated on a 0-100 mm scale using FIQ and by multidimensional fatigue inventory (MFI-20) general fatigue (MFIGF). RESULTS: Expression levels of nine microRNAs were significantly lower in patients with FM patients compared to healthy controls. The microRNAs identified were miR-21-5p, miR-145-5p, miR-29a-3p, miR-99b-5p, miR-125b-5p, miR-23a-3p, 23b-3p, miR-195-5p, miR-223-3p. The identified microRNAs with significantly lower expression in FM were assessed with regard to pain and fatigue. miR-145-5p correlated positively with FIQ pain (r=0.709, p=0.022, n=10) and with FIQ fatigue (r=0.687, p=0.028, n=10). CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first study to show a disease-specific pattern of cerebrospinal microRNAs in FM. We have identified nine microRNAs in cerebrospinal fluid that differed between FM patients and healthy controls. One of the identified microRNAs, miR-145 was associated with the cardinal symptoms of FM, pain and fatigue. |
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spelling | pubmed-38083592013-11-07 Profile of Cerebrospinal microRNAs in Fibromyalgia Bjersing, Jan L. Lundborg, Christopher Bokarewa, Maria I. Mannerkorpi, Kaisa PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by chronic pain and reduced pain threshold. The pathophysiology involves disturbed neuroendocrine function, including impaired function of the growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-1 axis. Recently, microRNAs have been shown to be important regulatory factors in a number of diseases. The aim of this study was to try to identify cerebrospinal microRNAs with expression specific for FM and to determine their correlation to pain and fatigue. METHODS: The genome-wide profile of microRNAs in cerebrospinal fluid was assessed in ten women with FM and eight healthy controls using real-time quantitative PCR. Pain thresholds were examined by algometry. Levels of pain (FIQ pain) were rated on a 0-100 mm scale (fibromyalgia impact questionnaire, FIQ). Levels of fatigue (FIQ fatigue) were rated on a 0-100 mm scale using FIQ and by multidimensional fatigue inventory (MFI-20) general fatigue (MFIGF). RESULTS: Expression levels of nine microRNAs were significantly lower in patients with FM patients compared to healthy controls. The microRNAs identified were miR-21-5p, miR-145-5p, miR-29a-3p, miR-99b-5p, miR-125b-5p, miR-23a-3p, 23b-3p, miR-195-5p, miR-223-3p. The identified microRNAs with significantly lower expression in FM were assessed with regard to pain and fatigue. miR-145-5p correlated positively with FIQ pain (r=0.709, p=0.022, n=10) and with FIQ fatigue (r=0.687, p=0.028, n=10). CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first study to show a disease-specific pattern of cerebrospinal microRNAs in FM. We have identified nine microRNAs in cerebrospinal fluid that differed between FM patients and healthy controls. One of the identified microRNAs, miR-145 was associated with the cardinal symptoms of FM, pain and fatigue. Public Library of Science 2013-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3808359/ /pubmed/24205312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078762 Text en © 2013 Bjersing et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bjersing, Jan L. Lundborg, Christopher Bokarewa, Maria I. Mannerkorpi, Kaisa Profile of Cerebrospinal microRNAs in Fibromyalgia |
title | Profile of Cerebrospinal microRNAs in Fibromyalgia |
title_full | Profile of Cerebrospinal microRNAs in Fibromyalgia |
title_fullStr | Profile of Cerebrospinal microRNAs in Fibromyalgia |
title_full_unstemmed | Profile of Cerebrospinal microRNAs in Fibromyalgia |
title_short | Profile of Cerebrospinal microRNAs in Fibromyalgia |
title_sort | profile of cerebrospinal micrornas in fibromyalgia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808359/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24205312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078762 |
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