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- Title
Altered microRNA dynamics in acute coronary syndrome.
- Authors
Kazimierczyk, Ewelina; Eljaszewicz, Andrzej; Kazimierczyk, Remigiusz; Tynecka, Marlena; Zembko, Paula; Tarasiuk, Ewa; Kaminski, Karol; Sobkowicz, Bozena; Moniuszko, Marcin; Tycinska, Agnieszka
- Abstract
Introduction: In the course of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) cardiomyocyte injury, activation and destruction of endothelial cells together with inflammation lead to miRNA expression alterations. Aim: To assess levels of circulating cardiac-specific (miR-1) and endothelial-specific (miR-126) miRNAs in the acute phase of AMI and after a follow-up period. Material and methods: Seventeen AMI patients (mean age: 64.24 ±13.83 years, mean left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF): 42.6 ±9.65%), treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention within the first 12 h, had plasma miRNAs isolated (quantitative real-time PCR, Exiqon) on admission and after 19.2 ±5.9 weeks. Measurements were also performed in a control group of healthy volunteers matched for age and sex. Results: Concentrations of both miRNAs were significantly higher in AMI patients as compared to healthy controls: miR-1: 5.93 (3.15-14.92) vs. 1.46 (0.06-2.96), p = 0.04; miR-126: 4.5 (3.11-7.64) vs. 0.54 (0.36-0.99), p = 0.00003, respectively. Levels of both miRNAs significantly decreased after the follow-up period: miR-1: 5.93 (3.15-14.92) vs. 1.34 (0.04-2.34), p = 0.002; miR-126: 4.5 (3.11-7.64) vs. 1.18 (0.49-1.68), p = 0.0005). Moreover, miR-1 correlated positively with maximal troponin I concentration (r = 0.59, p = 0.02) and negatively with LVEF (r = --0.76, p = 0.0004). Conclusions: In our study, miR-1 emerged as a marker of cardiomyocyte injury and loss of myocardial contractility, whereas dynamics of miR-126 concentration may reflect endothelial activation and damage in the most extreme stage of atherosclerosis, followed by angiogenesis in ischemic myocardium. However, to fully elucidate the role of miR-1 and miR-126 as biomarkers of AMI and future therapeutic targets, further research is required.
- Subjects
ACUTE coronary syndrome; MICRORNA; PERCUTANEOUS coronary intervention; TROPONIN I; MYOCARDIAL infarction
- Publication
Advances in Interventional Cardiology / Postępy w Kardiologii Interwencyjnej, 2020, Vol 16, Issue 3, p287
- ISSN
1734-9338
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5114/aic.2020.99263