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Aberrant expression of microRNAs as biomarker for schizophrenia: from acute state to partial remission, and from peripheral blood to cortical tissue

Based on our previous finding of a seven-miRNA (hsa-miR-34a, miR-449a, miR-564, miR-432, miR-548d, miR-572 and miR-652) signature as a potential biomarker for schizophrenia, this study aimed to examine if hospitalization could affect expressions of these miRNAs. We compared their expression levels b...

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Autores principales: Lai, C-Y, Lee, S-Y, Scarr, E, Yu, Y-H, Lin, Y-T, Liu, C-M, Hwang, T-J, Hsieh, M H, Liu, C-C, Chien, Y-L, Udawela, M, Gibbons, A S, Everall, I P, Hwu, H-G, Dean, B, Chen, W J
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5068884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26784971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/tp.2015.213
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author Lai, C-Y
Lee, S-Y
Scarr, E
Yu, Y-H
Lin, Y-T
Liu, C-M
Hwang, T-J
Hsieh, M H
Liu, C-C
Chien, Y-L
Udawela, M
Gibbons, A S
Everall, I P
Hwu, H-G
Dean, B
Chen, W J
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Lee, S-Y
Scarr, E
Yu, Y-H
Lin, Y-T
Liu, C-M
Hwang, T-J
Hsieh, M H
Liu, C-C
Chien, Y-L
Udawela, M
Gibbons, A S
Everall, I P
Hwu, H-G
Dean, B
Chen, W J
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description Based on our previous finding of a seven-miRNA (hsa-miR-34a, miR-449a, miR-564, miR-432, miR-548d, miR-572 and miR-652) signature as a potential biomarker for schizophrenia, this study aimed to examine if hospitalization could affect expressions of these miRNAs. We compared their expression levels between acute state and partial remission state in people with schizophrenia (n=48) using quantitative PCR method. Further, to examine whether the blood and brain show similar expression patterns, the expressions of two miRNAs (hsa-miR-34a and hsa-miR-548d) were examined in the postmortem brain tissue of people with schizophrenia (n=25) and controls (n=27). The expression level of the seven miRNAs did not alter after ~2 months of hospitalization with significant improvement in clinical symptoms, suggesting the miRNAs could be traits rather than state-dependent markers. The aberrant expression seen in the blood of hsa-miR-34a and hsa-miR-548d were not present in the brain samples, but this does not discount the possibility that the peripheral miRNAs could be clinically useful biomarkers for schizophrenia. Unexpectedly, we found an age-dependent increase in hsa-miR-34a expressions in human cortical (Brodmann area 46 (BA46)) but not subcortical region (caudate putamen). The correlation between hsa-miR-34a expression level in BA46 and age was much stronger in the controls than in the cases, and the corresponding correlation in the blood was only seen in the cases. The association between the miRNA dysregulations, the disease predisposition and aging warrants further investigation. Taken together, this study provides further insight on the candidate peripheral miRNAs as stable biomarkers for the diagnostics of schizophrenia.
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spelling pubmed-50688842016-10-20 Aberrant expression of microRNAs as biomarker for schizophrenia: from acute state to partial remission, and from peripheral blood to cortical tissue Lai, C-Y Lee, S-Y Scarr, E Yu, Y-H Lin, Y-T Liu, C-M Hwang, T-J Hsieh, M H Liu, C-C Chien, Y-L Udawela, M Gibbons, A S Everall, I P Hwu, H-G Dean, B Chen, W J Transl Psychiatry Original Article Based on our previous finding of a seven-miRNA (hsa-miR-34a, miR-449a, miR-564, miR-432, miR-548d, miR-572 and miR-652) signature as a potential biomarker for schizophrenia, this study aimed to examine if hospitalization could affect expressions of these miRNAs. We compared their expression levels between acute state and partial remission state in people with schizophrenia (n=48) using quantitative PCR method. Further, to examine whether the blood and brain show similar expression patterns, the expressions of two miRNAs (hsa-miR-34a and hsa-miR-548d) were examined in the postmortem brain tissue of people with schizophrenia (n=25) and controls (n=27). The expression level of the seven miRNAs did not alter after ~2 months of hospitalization with significant improvement in clinical symptoms, suggesting the miRNAs could be traits rather than state-dependent markers. The aberrant expression seen in the blood of hsa-miR-34a and hsa-miR-548d were not present in the brain samples, but this does not discount the possibility that the peripheral miRNAs could be clinically useful biomarkers for schizophrenia. Unexpectedly, we found an age-dependent increase in hsa-miR-34a expressions in human cortical (Brodmann area 46 (BA46)) but not subcortical region (caudate putamen). The correlation between hsa-miR-34a expression level in BA46 and age was much stronger in the controls than in the cases, and the corresponding correlation in the blood was only seen in the cases. The association between the miRNA dysregulations, the disease predisposition and aging warrants further investigation. Taken together, this study provides further insight on the candidate peripheral miRNAs as stable biomarkers for the diagnostics of schizophrenia. Nature Publishing Group 2016-01 2016-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5068884/ /pubmed/26784971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/tp.2015.213 Text en Copyright © 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Lai, C-Y
Lee, S-Y
Scarr, E
Yu, Y-H
Lin, Y-T
Liu, C-M
Hwang, T-J
Hsieh, M H
Liu, C-C
Chien, Y-L
Udawela, M
Gibbons, A S
Everall, I P
Hwu, H-G
Dean, B
Chen, W J
Aberrant expression of microRNAs as biomarker for schizophrenia: from acute state to partial remission, and from peripheral blood to cortical tissue
title Aberrant expression of microRNAs as biomarker for schizophrenia: from acute state to partial remission, and from peripheral blood to cortical tissue
title_full Aberrant expression of microRNAs as biomarker for schizophrenia: from acute state to partial remission, and from peripheral blood to cortical tissue
title_fullStr Aberrant expression of microRNAs as biomarker for schizophrenia: from acute state to partial remission, and from peripheral blood to cortical tissue
title_full_unstemmed Aberrant expression of microRNAs as biomarker for schizophrenia: from acute state to partial remission, and from peripheral blood to cortical tissue
title_short Aberrant expression of microRNAs as biomarker for schizophrenia: from acute state to partial remission, and from peripheral blood to cortical tissue
title_sort aberrant expression of micrornas as biomarker for schizophrenia: from acute state to partial remission, and from peripheral blood to cortical tissue
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5068884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26784971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/tp.2015.213
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