Frontiers in Veterinary Science (Oct 2022)

Circulatory microRNAs in helminthiases: Potent as diagnostics biomarker, its potential role and limitations

  • Hanif Ullah,
  • Yali Tian,
  • Safia Arbab,
  • Ka Li,
  • Muhammad Inayat Ullah Khan,
  • Sajid Ur Rahman,
  • Sajid Ur Rahman,
  • Abdul Qadeer,
  • Nehaz Muhammad,
  • Suleman,
  • Inam Ul Hassan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.1018872
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Infections caused by helminths are responsible for severe public health problems and economic burden on continental scale. Well-timed and precise diagnosis of helminth infections is critical for taking by appropriate approaches for pathogen control. Circulating miRNAs are stable diagnostic tool for different diseases found in a variety of body fluid. As diagnostic biomarkers in infectious diseases, miRNAs detection in body fluids of helminth infected hosts is growing promptly. Uncovering miRNAs is a relatively new tool, used for early-stage detection of helminth infection from experimental or non-invasive clinical samples. miRNAs can be detected in body fluids such as serum, saliva, urine, and tissues of helminth infected host, mainly blood offering important benefits for diagnosis accurately. In this review, we discuss different characteristics of helminth parasite-derived circulating and EV miRNAs, supporting its potential uses in for helminth diagnosis and treatment efficiency.

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