Potential biomarker enhancing the activity of tuberculosis, hsa-miR-346. (July 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Potential biomarker enhancing the activity of tuberculosis, hsa-miR-346. (July 2021)
- Main Title:
- Potential biomarker enhancing the activity of tuberculosis, hsa-miR-346
- Authors:
- Uno, Shunsuke
Nishimura, Tomoyasu
Nishio, Kazumi
Kohsaka, Asami
Tamizu, Eiko
Nakano, Yasushi
Kagyo, Junko
Nakajima, Yukiko
Arai, Ryosuke
Hasegawa, Hanako
Arakawa, Kenichi
Kashimura, Shoko
Ishii, Ryota
Miyazaki, Naoki
Uwamino, Yoshifumi
Hasegawa, Naoki - Abstract:
- 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. 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 levelAbstract: 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. 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. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Tuberculosis. Volume 129(2021)
- Journal:
- Tuberculosis
- Issue:
- Volume 129(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 129, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 129
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0129-2021-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-07
- Subjects:
- Biomarker -- hsa-miR-346 -- micro RNA -- Tuberculosis
616.995 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.tube.2021.102101 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1472-9792
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