Plasma MicroRNAs as Diagnostically Sensitive and Specific Biomarkers of Tissue Injury

Omar F. Laterza,Lee Lim,Philip W. Garrett-Engele,Katerina Vlasakova, Nagaraja Muniappa, Wesley K. Tanaka, Jason M. Johnson, Joseph F. Sina, Thomas L. Fare,Frank D. Sistare,Warren E. Glaab

semanticscholar(2009)

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RESULTS: We observed increases in plasma concentrations of miR-122, miR-133a, and miR-124 corresponding to injuries in liver, muscle, and brain, respectively. miR-122 and miR-133a illustrated specificity for liver and muscle toxicity, respectively, because they were not detectable in the plasma of animals with toxicity to the other organ. This result contrasted with the results for alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase, which were both increased with either organ toxicity. Furthermore, miR-122 exhibited a diagnostic sensitivity superior to that of ALT when the results were correlated to the liver histopathologic results. The miR-124 concentration increased in the plasma of rats 8 h after surgery to produce brain injury and peaked at 24 h, while the miR-122 and miR-133a concentrations remained at baseline values.
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