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Detection of Circulating Serum microRNA/Protein Complexes in ASD Using Functionalized Chips for an Atomic Force Microscope

MicroRNAs, which circulate in blood, are characterized by high diagnostic value; in biomedical research, they can be considered as candidate markers of various diseases. Mature microRNAs of glial cells and neurons can cross the blood–brain barrier and can be detected in the serum of patients with au...

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Autores principales: Kaysheva, Anna L., Isaeva, Arina I., Pleshakova, Tatyana O., Shumov, Ivan D., Valueva, Anastasia A., Ershova, Maria O., Ivanova, Irina A., Ziborov, Vadim S., Iourov, Ivan Y., Vorsanova, Svetlana G., Ryabtsev, Stepan V., Archakov, Alexander I., Ivanov, Yuri D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8512613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641523
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195979
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author Kaysheva, Anna L.
Isaeva, Arina I.
Pleshakova, Tatyana O.
Shumov, Ivan D.
Valueva, Anastasia A.
Ershova, Maria O.
Ivanova, Irina A.
Ziborov, Vadim S.
Iourov, Ivan Y.
Vorsanova, Svetlana G.
Ryabtsev, Stepan V.
Archakov, Alexander I.
Ivanov, Yuri D.
author_facet Kaysheva, Anna L.
Isaeva, Arina I.
Pleshakova, Tatyana O.
Shumov, Ivan D.
Valueva, Anastasia A.
Ershova, Maria O.
Ivanova, Irina A.
Ziborov, Vadim S.
Iourov, Ivan Y.
Vorsanova, Svetlana G.
Ryabtsev, Stepan V.
Archakov, Alexander I.
Ivanov, Yuri D.
author_sort Kaysheva, Anna L.
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description MicroRNAs, which circulate in blood, are characterized by high diagnostic value; in biomedical research, they can be considered as candidate markers of various diseases. Mature microRNAs of glial cells and neurons can cross the blood–brain barrier and can be detected in the serum of patients with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) as components of macrovesicles, macromolecular protein and low-density lipoprotein particles. In our present study, we have proposed an approach, in which microRNAs in protein complexes can be concentrated on the surface of AFM chips with oligonucleotide molecular probes, specific against the target microRNAs. MicroRNAs, associated with the development of ASD in children, were selected as targets. The chips with immobilized molecular probes were incubated in serum samples of ASD patients and healthy volunteers. By atomic force microscopy (AFM), objects on the AFM chip surface have been revealed after incubation in the serum samples. The height of these objects amounted to 10 nm and 6 nm in the case of samples of ASD patients and healthy volunteers, respectively. MALDI-TOF-MS analysis of protein components on the chip surface allowed us to identify several cell proteins. These proteins are involved in the binding of nucleic acids (GBG10, RT24, RALYL), in the organization of proteasomes and nucleosomes (PSA4, NP1L4), and participate in the functioning of the channel of active potassium transport (KCNE5, KCNV2).
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spelling pubmed-85126132021-10-14 Detection of Circulating Serum microRNA/Protein Complexes in ASD Using Functionalized Chips for an Atomic Force Microscope Kaysheva, Anna L. Isaeva, Arina I. Pleshakova, Tatyana O. Shumov, Ivan D. Valueva, Anastasia A. Ershova, Maria O. Ivanova, Irina A. Ziborov, Vadim S. Iourov, Ivan Y. Vorsanova, Svetlana G. Ryabtsev, Stepan V. Archakov, Alexander I. Ivanov, Yuri D. Molecules Article MicroRNAs, which circulate in blood, are characterized by high diagnostic value; in biomedical research, they can be considered as candidate markers of various diseases. Mature microRNAs of glial cells and neurons can cross the blood–brain barrier and can be detected in the serum of patients with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) as components of macrovesicles, macromolecular protein and low-density lipoprotein particles. In our present study, we have proposed an approach, in which microRNAs in protein complexes can be concentrated on the surface of AFM chips with oligonucleotide molecular probes, specific against the target microRNAs. MicroRNAs, associated with the development of ASD in children, were selected as targets. The chips with immobilized molecular probes were incubated in serum samples of ASD patients and healthy volunteers. By atomic force microscopy (AFM), objects on the AFM chip surface have been revealed after incubation in the serum samples. The height of these objects amounted to 10 nm and 6 nm in the case of samples of ASD patients and healthy volunteers, respectively. MALDI-TOF-MS analysis of protein components on the chip surface allowed us to identify several cell proteins. These proteins are involved in the binding of nucleic acids (GBG10, RT24, RALYL), in the organization of proteasomes and nucleosomes (PSA4, NP1L4), and participate in the functioning of the channel of active potassium transport (KCNE5, KCNV2). MDPI 2021-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8512613/ /pubmed/34641523 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195979 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kaysheva, Anna L.
Isaeva, Arina I.
Pleshakova, Tatyana O.
Shumov, Ivan D.
Valueva, Anastasia A.
Ershova, Maria O.
Ivanova, Irina A.
Ziborov, Vadim S.
Iourov, Ivan Y.
Vorsanova, Svetlana G.
Ryabtsev, Stepan V.
Archakov, Alexander I.
Ivanov, Yuri D.
Detection of Circulating Serum microRNA/Protein Complexes in ASD Using Functionalized Chips for an Atomic Force Microscope
title Detection of Circulating Serum microRNA/Protein Complexes in ASD Using Functionalized Chips for an Atomic Force Microscope
title_full Detection of Circulating Serum microRNA/Protein Complexes in ASD Using Functionalized Chips for an Atomic Force Microscope
title_fullStr Detection of Circulating Serum microRNA/Protein Complexes in ASD Using Functionalized Chips for an Atomic Force Microscope
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Circulating Serum microRNA/Protein Complexes in ASD Using Functionalized Chips for an Atomic Force Microscope
title_short Detection of Circulating Serum microRNA/Protein Complexes in ASD Using Functionalized Chips for an Atomic Force Microscope
title_sort detection of circulating serum microrna/protein complexes in asd using functionalized chips for an atomic force microscope
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8512613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641523
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195979
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