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The MicroRNA-based Liquid Biopsy Improves Early Assessment of Lethal Acetaminophen Poisoning: A Case Report.

Julian Krauskopf1, Mark M Gosink2, Shelli Schomaker3, Florian Caiment1, Roscoe Warner2, Kent Johnson2, Jos Kleinjans1, Jiri Aubrecht3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND Acetaminophen overdose is the most common cause of acute liver failure. Nevertheless, new biomarker approaches enabling early prediction of the outcome of the acetaminophen overdose are needed. Recently, using next-generation sequencing analysis of serum from human study participants we uncovered injury-specific signatures of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) that represented underlying molecular mechanisms of toxicity. This case study is first to show the application of miRNA profiling to assess prognosis of acetaminophen poisoning. CASE REPORT The patient was admitted to the hospital following supra therapeutic acetaminophen ingestion. The patient showed elevated levels of biomarkers of hepatocellular injury alanine aminotransferase, aspartate transaminase, and glutamate dehydrogenase. Even though treatment with N-acetyl cysteine was initiated 24 hours post-ingestion, levels of alanine-aminotransferase and aspartate transaminase peaked at about 40 hours post ingestion of acetaminophen. We analyzed global circulating miRNA levels from 24 consecutive serum samples from this study participant covering the period from admission to time of death. CONCLUSIONS The resulting global miRNA profiles were compared with profiles from study participants with non-lethal acetaminophen poisoning and healthy controls. At the admission, the miRNA profiles of both lethal and non-lethal acetaminophen poisoning showed induction of cellular stress and oxidative damage. Later, the miRNA profiles of the lethal poisoning featured fibrosis and coagulation pathways while profiles of non-lethal cases resembled those of healthy study participants. Although additional confirmatory studies are needed, our case study is first to indicate that global miRNA profiles to be used as liquid biopsies have potential to facilitate the assessment of acetaminophen poisoning.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32086430     DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.919289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Case Rep        ISSN: 1941-5923


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Review 1.  Role of Noncoding RNAs in Acetaminophen-Induced Liver Injury.

Authors:  Vivek Chowdhary; Pipasha Biswas; Kalpana Ghoshal
Journal:  Gene Expr       Date:  2021-03-23

Review 2.  Insight into microRNAs-Mediated Communication between Liver and Brain: A Possible Approach for Understanding Acute Liver Failure?

Authors:  Karolina Orzeł-Gajowik; Krzysztof Milewski; Magdalena Zielińska
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-12-25       Impact factor: 5.923

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