| Literature DB >> 23785385 |
Alton Etheridge1, Clarissa P C Gomes, Rinaldo W Pereira, David Galas, Kai Wang.
Abstract
Blood carries a wide array of biomolecules, including nutrients, hormones, and molecules that are secreted by cells for specific biological functions. The recent finding of stable RNA of both endogenous and exogenous origin in circulation raises a number of questions and opens a broad, new field: exploring the origins, functions, and applications of these extracellular RNA molecules. These findings raise many important questions, including: what are the mechanisms of export and cellular uptake, what is the nature and source of their stability, what molecules do they interact with in the blood, and what are the possible biological functions of the circulating RNA? This review summarizes some key recent developments in circulating RNA research and discusses some of the open questions in the field.Entities:
Keywords: cell–cell communication; exogenous RNA; exosomes; microRNA; microvesicles
Year: 2013 PMID: 23785385 PMCID: PMC3684799 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2013.00115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599
Circulating miRNAs with biomarker potential to diagnose acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
| Candidate miRNA(s) | Organism | Source | Sample size | Correlation | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1, 133a, 133b, 499-5p | Human; mouse | Plasma | 33 patients, 17 healthy; 4–5 AMI and control mice | Elevated levels distinguished cardiac damage patients from healthy subjects. Positive correlation with TnI[ | |
| 1 | Human; rat | Serum | 31 patients, 20 healthy; 8~AMI rats, 8 controls | High expression was associated with CK-MB[ | |
| 1 | Human | Plasma | 93 patients, 66 healthy | Up-regulation correlated with QRS[ | |
| 208a | Human | Plasma | 33 patients, 30 healthy | Present only in patients and showed to be more specific and sensitive than TnI[ | |
| 208b, 499 | Human | Plasma | 32 patients, 36 healthy | High levels correlated with TnT[ | |
| 499 | Human | Plasma | 9 patients, 10 healthy | Elevated expression correlated positively with CK-MB[ | |
| 1, 133a | Human | Serum | 29 patients, 42 non-AMI | Increased levels showed correlation with TnT[ | |
| 133, 328 | Human | Plasma, whole blood | 51 patients, 28 healthy | High levels correlated with TnT[ | |
| 30c, 145, 1291, 663b | Human | Whole blood | 20 patients, 20 non-AMI | Elevated levels of 30c and 145 correlated with TnT[ | |
| 208b, 499 | Human | Plasma | 510 patients, 87 healthy | Increased levels correlated with peak concentrations of CPK[ |
Cardiac troponin I;
creatine kinase muscle b;
QRS complex in an electrocardiogram;
cardiac troponin T;
creatine phosphokinase.