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Association between active pulmonary tuberculosis and circulating microRNAs: a preliminary study from Turkey

BACKGROUND/AIM: Tuberculosis is a public health problem that still remains significant. For prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of tuberculosis more effective novel biomarkers are needed. MicroRNAs can regulate innate and adaptive immune responses, alter host-pathogen interactions, and affect progr...

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Autores principales: KALAYCI YÜKSEK, Fatma, KIĞ, Cenk, ORTAKÖYLÜ, Gönenç, UZUN, Meltem
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Publicado: The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8573936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33862668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/sag-2004-307
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author KALAYCI YÜKSEK, Fatma
KIĞ, Cenk
ORTAKÖYLÜ, Gönenç
UZUN, Meltem
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description BACKGROUND/AIM: Tuberculosis is a public health problem that still remains significant. For prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of tuberculosis more effective novel biomarkers are needed. MicroRNAs can regulate innate and adaptive immune responses, alter host-pathogen interactions, and affect progression of diseases. The relationship between microRNA expression and active pulmonary tuberculosis (APT) has not yet been investigated in the Turkish population. We aimed to test the potential diagnostic value of some microRNAs whose levels were previously reported to be altered in APT patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using two different references (U6 and miR-93), we compared the expression levels of potentially important microRNAs in serum of APT patients with healthy individuals using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). RESULTS: miR-144 expression level was down-regulated in APT patients when either U6 or miR-93 was used for normalization. When data was normalized with miR-93, a statistically significant decrease in miR-125b (0.8 fold) and miR-146a (0.7 fold) expression levels were observed, while no differences were detected for U6. The receiver operating characteristic suggested that miR-144 may be a candidate biomarker for discriminating APT patients and controls (p < 0.05) both for U6 and miR-93. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that miR-144 can have potential as a biomarker for APT. Using a single reference may be misleading in evaluation of microRNA expression. U6 and miR-93 can be used in combination as references for normalization of serum microRNA expression data.
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spelling pubmed-85739362021-11-18 Association between active pulmonary tuberculosis and circulating microRNAs: a preliminary study from Turkey KALAYCI YÜKSEK, Fatma KIĞ, Cenk ORTAKÖYLÜ, Gönenç UZUN, Meltem Turk J Med Sci Article BACKGROUND/AIM: Tuberculosis is a public health problem that still remains significant. For prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of tuberculosis more effective novel biomarkers are needed. MicroRNAs can regulate innate and adaptive immune responses, alter host-pathogen interactions, and affect progression of diseases. The relationship between microRNA expression and active pulmonary tuberculosis (APT) has not yet been investigated in the Turkish population. We aimed to test the potential diagnostic value of some microRNAs whose levels were previously reported to be altered in APT patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using two different references (U6 and miR-93), we compared the expression levels of potentially important microRNAs in serum of APT patients with healthy individuals using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). RESULTS: miR-144 expression level was down-regulated in APT patients when either U6 or miR-93 was used for normalization. When data was normalized with miR-93, a statistically significant decrease in miR-125b (0.8 fold) and miR-146a (0.7 fold) expression levels were observed, while no differences were detected for U6. The receiver operating characteristic suggested that miR-144 may be a candidate biomarker for discriminating APT patients and controls (p < 0.05) both for U6 and miR-93. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that miR-144 can have potential as a biomarker for APT. Using a single reference may be misleading in evaluation of microRNA expression. U6 and miR-93 can be used in combination as references for normalization of serum microRNA expression data. The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey 2021-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8573936/ /pubmed/33862668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/sag-2004-307 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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KIĞ, Cenk
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UZUN, Meltem
Association between active pulmonary tuberculosis and circulating microRNAs: a preliminary study from Turkey
title Association between active pulmonary tuberculosis and circulating microRNAs: a preliminary study from Turkey
title_full Association between active pulmonary tuberculosis and circulating microRNAs: a preliminary study from Turkey
title_fullStr Association between active pulmonary tuberculosis and circulating microRNAs: a preliminary study from Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Association between active pulmonary tuberculosis and circulating microRNAs: a preliminary study from Turkey
title_short Association between active pulmonary tuberculosis and circulating microRNAs: a preliminary study from Turkey
title_sort association between active pulmonary tuberculosis and circulating micrornas: a preliminary study from turkey
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8573936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33862668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/sag-2004-307
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