Circulating miRNA-23b and miRNA-143 are potential biomarkers for In-Stent Restenosis
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Saavedra, Nicolás
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Circulating miRNA-23b and miRNA-143 are potential biomarkers for In-Stent Restenosis
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In-stent restenosis (ISR) is one of the main complications in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary angioplasty, and microRNAs participate in the contractile-to-synthetic phenotypic switch of vascular smooth muscle cells, a hallmark of restenosis development. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) can be released into circulation from injured tissues, enticing a potential role as noninvasive biomarkers. We aimed to evaluate circulating levels of miRNA-23b, miRNA-143, and miRNA-145 as diagnostic markers of ISR. 142 patients with coronary artery disease undergoing successful angioplasty and a follow-up angiography were included. Subjects were classified according to the degree of obstruction at the angioplasty site into cases (>= 50%) or controls (<50%). Total RNA was isolated from plasma to quantify circulating miRNAs levels, and the ROC curves were constructed. Among circulating miRNAs assessed, miRNA-23b and miRNA-143 were significantly lower in cases (miRNA-23b:18.4x10-5and miRNA-143:13.7x10-5) than controls (miRNA-23b:5.2x10-5,p<0.0001; miRNA-143:4.0x10-5,p<0.0001). Plasma levels of miRNA-145 showed no significant differences. The analysis of the ROC curves showed an area under the curve for miRNA-23b of 0.71 (95% CI: 0.62-0.80,p<0.0001) and 0.69 for miRNA-143 (95% CI: 0.60-0.78;p<0.0001). Our data suggest that plasma levels of miRNA-23b and miRNA-143 could be useful as noninvasive biomarkers of ISR.
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Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT
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3170785
Dirección de Investigación of the Universidad de La Frontera
DI15-0033
DI19-2018
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BioMed Research International Volume 2020, Article ID 2509039, 6 pages
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