| Literature DB >> 30551680 |
Alexandru Florin Rogobete1,2, Dorel Sandesc3,4, Ovidiu Horea Bedreag5,6, Marius Papurica7,8, Sonia Elena Popovici9, Tiberiu Bratu10, Calin Marius Popoiu11, Razvan Nitu12, Tiberiu Dragomir13, Hazzaa I M AAbed14, Mihaela Viviana Ivan15.
Abstract
A critically ill polytrauma patient is one of the most complex cases to be admitted to the intensive care unit, due to both the primary traumatic complications and the secondary post-traumatic interactions. From a molecular, genetic, and epigenetic point of view, numerous biochemical interactions are responsible for the deterioration of the clinical status of a patient, and increased mortality rates. From a molecular viewpoint, microRNAs are one of the most complex macromolecular systems due to the numerous modular reactions and interactions that they are involved in. Regarding the expression and activity of microRNAs in sepsis, their usefulness has reached new levels of significance. MicroRNAs can be used both as an early biomarker for sepsis, and as a therapeutic target because of their ability to block the complex reactions involved in the initiation, maintenance, and augmentation of the clinical status.Entities:
Keywords: epigenetic biomarker; inflammation; microRNAs; sepsis
Year: 2018 PMID: 30551680 PMCID: PMC6316368 DOI: 10.3390/cells7120271
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cells ISSN: 2073-4409 Impact factor: 6.600
Figure 1MicroRNA biosynthesis mechanisms. For further explanation, please see the details in the text. RNA pol II—RNA polymerase II; pri-microRNA—primitive microRNA; DGCR8—DiGeorge Syndrome Critical Region 8; Drosha—RNAse III endonuclease; pre-microRNA—precursor of microRNA; AGO2—endonuclease Argonaute 2; Dicer—Rnase III endonuclease; TRBP—transactivation response element RNA-binding protein.
Figure 2MicroRNA identification workflow from different body fluids.
Figure 3The critically ill polytrauma patient is characterized by a series of secondary, post-traumatic injuries, represented especially by cellular and molecular damage. Oxidative stress is an important molecular phenomenon, and it has important links with a series of bio-macromolecular systems. An important source of free radicals is the mitochondria, where huge amounts of free oxygen radicals are produced that will further lead to the augmentation of the pro-oxidative phenomena. Moreover, the molecular disaster will continue as other systems are affected such as the endovascular system, lipid molecules, proteins, and cellular organelles.
Figure 4MicroRNA expression in a critically ill polytrauma patient with sepsis. A short time after the primary traumatic injury, the critically ill polytrauma patient develops a series of secondary post-traumatic injuries, especially molecular and cellular injuries. Among these, the most studied are the excess biosynthesis of free radicals reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS), and the augmentation of the pro-oxidative chain. Moreover, together with the involvement of the immune system, the activation of nuclear transcription factor kappa B (NF-kB), the emergence of adhesion molecules, the release of excess pro-inflammatory factors, and infections will determine a series of microRNA species that will intervene in the modulation of this complex molecular cycle. Numerous studies have shown both an increase in the activity of certain microRNA species, and a decrease in the expression of other species in certain selected cases [14,80,81,82,83].
MicroRNA expression in sepsis.
| Involved MicroRNAs | Body Fluid of Identification | Expression | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| microRNA-4772-5p | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-4772-5p Iso | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-15a | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-16 | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-574-5p | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-4772-3p | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-4516 | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-454-3p | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| miR-155-3p | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-219b | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-1889 | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-106a | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-106b | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-205 | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-20a | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| miR-150 | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-27a | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-122 | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-146a | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-422 | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-133a | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-4532 | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-576-5p | Serum | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-483-5p | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-499-5p | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-193b* | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| miR-146a-5p | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| Let-7g-5p | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-30 | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-199a-3p | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-29 | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-297 | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-125 | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-25 | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-19 | Serum | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-182 | Blood | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-15b | Blood | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-486 | Blood | Up-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-25 | Blood | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-223 | Blood | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-181b | Blood | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-342-5p | Blood | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-126 | Blood | Down-regulated | [ |
| microRNA-499-5p | Blood | Down-regulated | [ |
MicroRNA expression unchanged in sepsis.
| Involved MicroRNAs | Body Fluid of Identification | Expression | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| microRNA-451 | Serum | Unchanged | [ |
| microRNA-494 | Serum | Unchanged | [ |
| Let-7i | Plasma | Unchanged | [ |
| microRNA-21 | Blood | Unchanged | [ |
| microRNA-503 | Blood | Unchanged | [ |
| microRNA-155 | Blood | Unchanged | [ |
| microRNA-486-5p | Blood | Unchanged | [ |
| microRNA-132 | Blood | Unchanged | [ |
| microRNA-203 | Blood | Unchanged | [ |
| microRNA-1249 | Blood | Unchanged | [ |