Potential biomarker enhancing the activity of tuberculosis, hsa-miR-346 - 27/07/21
Abstract |
Objectives |
To determine the usefulness of hsa-miR-346, a potential biomarker enhancing the activity of non-tuberculous mycobacterial diseases, as a biomarker of tuberculosis activity.
Methods |
We investigated whether hsa-miR-346 is secreted by human macrophages infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) in an in vitro study. In addition, a cross-sectional study was conducted first to evaluate whether serum hsa-miR-346 is elevated in patients with tuberculosis compared with that in healthy individuals. Second, we conducted a retrospective study to evaluate whether anti-tuberculosis treatment reduces serum hsa-miR-346 levels.
Results |
Log hsa-miR-346 levels were significantly elevated in the supernatant of human macrophages infected with M. tuberculosis in a dose-dependent manner. The mean serum log hsa-miR-346 levels were −15.48 (−15.76 to −15.21) in patients with tuberculosis and −16.12 (−16.29 to −15.95) in healthy volunteers, which significantly differed. In addition, hsa-miR-346 significantly decreased at 2 months from starting an anti-tuberculosis treatment.
Conclusions |
We consider hsa-miR-346 as a potential biomarker enhancing the tuberculosis activity.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | Treatment monitoring is essential for the appropriateness of tuberculosis treatment. |
• | Biomarkers that predict tuberculosis treatment outcomes are needed. |
• | We found hsa-miR-346 was secreted from by human macrophages infected with M. tuberculosis. |
• | Serum hsa-miR-346 level declined during the second month of treatment with bacteriological improvement. |
• | We added hsa-miR-346 as a potential biomarker enhancing the tuberculosis activity. |
Keywords : Biomarker, hsa-miR-346, micro RNA, Tuberculosis
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Vol 129
Article 102101- juillet 2021 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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