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Marathon-Induced Cardiac Strain as Model for the Evaluation of Diagnostic microRNAs for Acute Myocardial Infarction

Background: The current gold standard biomarker for myocardial infarction (MI), cardiac troponin (cTn), is recognized for its high sensitivity and organ specificity; however, it lacks diagnostic specificity. Numerous studies have introduced circulating microRNAs as potential biomarkers for MI. This...

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Autores principales: Shirvani Samani, Omid, Scherr, Johannes, Kayvanpour, Elham, Haas, Jan, Lehmann, David H., Gi, Weng-Tein, Frese, Karen S., Nietsch, Rouven, Fehlmann, Tobias, Sandke, Steffi, Weis, Tanja, Keller, Andreas, Katus, Hugo A., Halle, Martin, Frey, Norbert, Meder, Benjamin, Sedaghat-Hamedani, Farbod
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8745173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35011745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11010005
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author Shirvani Samani, Omid
Scherr, Johannes
Kayvanpour, Elham
Haas, Jan
Lehmann, David H.
Gi, Weng-Tein
Frese, Karen S.
Nietsch, Rouven
Fehlmann, Tobias
Sandke, Steffi
Weis, Tanja
Keller, Andreas
Katus, Hugo A.
Halle, Martin
Frey, Norbert
Meder, Benjamin
Sedaghat-Hamedani, Farbod
author_facet Shirvani Samani, Omid
Scherr, Johannes
Kayvanpour, Elham
Haas, Jan
Lehmann, David H.
Gi, Weng-Tein
Frese, Karen S.
Nietsch, Rouven
Fehlmann, Tobias
Sandke, Steffi
Weis, Tanja
Keller, Andreas
Katus, Hugo A.
Halle, Martin
Frey, Norbert
Meder, Benjamin
Sedaghat-Hamedani, Farbod
author_sort Shirvani Samani, Omid
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description Background: The current gold standard biomarker for myocardial infarction (MI), cardiac troponin (cTn), is recognized for its high sensitivity and organ specificity; however, it lacks diagnostic specificity. Numerous studies have introduced circulating microRNAs as potential biomarkers for MI. This study investigates the MI-specificity of these serum microRNAs by investigating myocardial stress/injury due to strenuous exercise. Methods: MicroRNA biomarkers were retrieved by comprehensive review of 109 publications on diagnostic serum microRNAs for MI. MicroRNA levels were first measured by next-generation sequencing in pooled sera from runners (n = 46) before and after conducting a full competitive marathon. Hereafter, reverse transcription quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) of 10 selected serum microRNAs in 210 marathon runners was performed (>10,000 qPCR measurements). Results: 27 potential diagnostic microRNA for MI were retrieved by the literature review. Eight microRNAs (miR-1-3p, miR-21-5p, miR-26a-5p, miR-122-5p, miR-133a-3p, miR-142-5p, miR-191-5p, miR-486-3p) showed positive correlations with cTnT in marathon runners, whereas two miRNAs (miR-134-5p and miR-499a-5p) showed no correlations. Upregulation of miR-133a-3p (p = 0.03) and miR-142-5p (p = 0.01) went along with elevated cTnT after marathon. Conclusion: Some MI-associated microRNAs (e.g., miR-133a-3p and miR-142-5p) have similar kinetics under strenuous exercise and MI as compared to cTnT, which suggests that their diagnostic specificity could be limited. In contrast, several MI-associated microRNAs (miR-26a-5p, miR-134-5p, miR-191-5p) showed different release behavior; hence, combining cTnT with these microRNAs within a multi-marker strategy may add diagnostic accuracy in MI.
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spelling pubmed-87451732022-01-11 Marathon-Induced Cardiac Strain as Model for the Evaluation of Diagnostic microRNAs for Acute Myocardial Infarction Shirvani Samani, Omid Scherr, Johannes Kayvanpour, Elham Haas, Jan Lehmann, David H. Gi, Weng-Tein Frese, Karen S. Nietsch, Rouven Fehlmann, Tobias Sandke, Steffi Weis, Tanja Keller, Andreas Katus, Hugo A. Halle, Martin Frey, Norbert Meder, Benjamin Sedaghat-Hamedani, Farbod J Clin Med Article Background: The current gold standard biomarker for myocardial infarction (MI), cardiac troponin (cTn), is recognized for its high sensitivity and organ specificity; however, it lacks diagnostic specificity. Numerous studies have introduced circulating microRNAs as potential biomarkers for MI. This study investigates the MI-specificity of these serum microRNAs by investigating myocardial stress/injury due to strenuous exercise. Methods: MicroRNA biomarkers were retrieved by comprehensive review of 109 publications on diagnostic serum microRNAs for MI. MicroRNA levels were first measured by next-generation sequencing in pooled sera from runners (n = 46) before and after conducting a full competitive marathon. Hereafter, reverse transcription quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) of 10 selected serum microRNAs in 210 marathon runners was performed (>10,000 qPCR measurements). Results: 27 potential diagnostic microRNA for MI were retrieved by the literature review. Eight microRNAs (miR-1-3p, miR-21-5p, miR-26a-5p, miR-122-5p, miR-133a-3p, miR-142-5p, miR-191-5p, miR-486-3p) showed positive correlations with cTnT in marathon runners, whereas two miRNAs (miR-134-5p and miR-499a-5p) showed no correlations. Upregulation of miR-133a-3p (p = 0.03) and miR-142-5p (p = 0.01) went along with elevated cTnT after marathon. Conclusion: Some MI-associated microRNAs (e.g., miR-133a-3p and miR-142-5p) have similar kinetics under strenuous exercise and MI as compared to cTnT, which suggests that their diagnostic specificity could be limited. In contrast, several MI-associated microRNAs (miR-26a-5p, miR-134-5p, miR-191-5p) showed different release behavior; hence, combining cTnT with these microRNAs within a multi-marker strategy may add diagnostic accuracy in MI. MDPI 2021-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8745173/ /pubmed/35011745 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11010005 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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Shirvani Samani, Omid
Scherr, Johannes
Kayvanpour, Elham
Haas, Jan
Lehmann, David H.
Gi, Weng-Tein
Frese, Karen S.
Nietsch, Rouven
Fehlmann, Tobias
Sandke, Steffi
Weis, Tanja
Keller, Andreas
Katus, Hugo A.
Halle, Martin
Frey, Norbert
Meder, Benjamin
Sedaghat-Hamedani, Farbod
Marathon-Induced Cardiac Strain as Model for the Evaluation of Diagnostic microRNAs for Acute Myocardial Infarction
title Marathon-Induced Cardiac Strain as Model for the Evaluation of Diagnostic microRNAs for Acute Myocardial Infarction
title_full Marathon-Induced Cardiac Strain as Model for the Evaluation of Diagnostic microRNAs for Acute Myocardial Infarction
title_fullStr Marathon-Induced Cardiac Strain as Model for the Evaluation of Diagnostic microRNAs for Acute Myocardial Infarction
title_full_unstemmed Marathon-Induced Cardiac Strain as Model for the Evaluation of Diagnostic microRNAs for Acute Myocardial Infarction
title_short Marathon-Induced Cardiac Strain as Model for the Evaluation of Diagnostic microRNAs for Acute Myocardial Infarction
title_sort marathon-induced cardiac strain as model for the evaluation of diagnostic micrornas for acute myocardial infarction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8745173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35011745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11010005
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