| Literature DB >> 29916103 |
Lior Goldberg1,2, Tal Tirosh-Wagner3,4, Amir Vardi3, Haya Abbas3, Nir Pillar4, Noam Shomron4, Yael Nevo-Caspi3, Gideon Paret3,4.
Abstract
Viral myocarditis (VM) can be a life-threatening event resulting in cardiac failure, chronic cardiomyopathy, and death. VM typically includes three phases, i.e., acute, subacute, and resolution/chronic. We prospectively investigated cardiac- and inflammatory-associated plasma-circulating miRNA levels in eight pediatric patients with VM during the three stages of the disease. The level of cardiac-associated miR-208a was significantly elevated during the acute phase compared with the subacute and resolution/chronic phases. The level of cardiac- and inflammatory-associated miR-21 was significantly elevated during the acute phase compared to the resolution/chronic phase. Moreover, cardiac-associated miR-208b levels during the subacute phase correlated with systolic left ventricular function recovery as measured during the resolution/chronic phase. The findings of our study demonstrate an association between cardiac damage and the inflammatory response and the expression of miR-208a and miR-21 during the pathological progression of myocarditis. We also found that miR-208b levels exhibit a prognostic significance for left ventricular functional recovery.Entities:
Keywords: Circulating microRNA; Inflammation; Shortening fraction; Viral myocarditis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29916103 DOI: 10.1007/s12265-018-9814-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Transl Res ISSN: 1937-5387 Impact factor: 4.132