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The 31-nucleotide Y4-RNA fragment in plasma is a potential novel biomarker

The 31- and 32-nt 5′-fragment of Y4-RNA (Y4RNAfr) exists abundantly in human peripheral blood plasma. Although physiological roles of the plasma Y4RNAfr are not well established, its potential utility as a diagnostic/prognostic marker for acute coronary syndrome was suggested. In this paper, to esta...

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Autores principales: Ishikawa, Tatsuya, Haino, Arisa, Seki, Mineaki, Kurihara, Taro, Hirose, Takayuki, Imai, Yosuke, Ishiguro, Takuro, Chou, Takaaki, Toshima, Muneatsu, Terada, Hiroshi, Nashimoto, Masayuki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32206739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ncrna.2019.12.001
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Sumario:The 31- and 32-nt 5′-fragment of Y4-RNA (Y4RNAfr) exists abundantly in human peripheral blood plasma. Although physiological roles of the plasma Y4RNAfr are not well established, its potential utility as a diagnostic/prognostic marker for acute coronary syndrome was suggested. In this paper, to establish a normal range of the Y4RNAfr level in plasma, we measured plasma Y4RNAfr levels of 40 healthy persons using the method we have developed, and compared them with other blood test data. From the obtained data, we tentatively regarded <0.1 fmol/ng as normal for the Y4RNAfr level in peripheral blood plasma. And the white blood cell count (WBC) and the C-reactive protein (CRP) level showed moderate positive correlations with the Y4RNAfr level, suggesting that Y4RNAfr could be a potential novel inflammatory marker. We also measured the Y4RNAfr level in peripheral blood plasma from four multiple myeloma patients. The plasma Y4RNAfr level was abnormal in all four myeloma patients, and the levels for two patients were far beyond the normal level. The WBC for each patient was normal and the CRP levels for two patients were normal. These observations together suggest that a high level of Y4RNAfr in peripheral blood plasma and a normal WBC could be indicative of multiple myeloma.