Molecular Metabolism (Sep 2024)

A review on cell-free RNA profiling: Insights into metabolic diseases and predictive value for bariatric surgery outcomes

  • Manvita Mareboina,
  • Elen Deng,
  • Ioannis Mouratidis,
  • Nelson S. Yee,
  • Nelly Pitteloud,
  • Ilias Georgakopoulos-Soares,
  • Dionysios V. Chartoumpekis

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 87
p. 101987

Abstract

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Background: The advent of liquid biopsies presents a novel, minimally invasive methodology for the detection of disease biomarkers, offering a significant advantage over traditional biopsy techniques. Particularly, the analysis of cell-free RNA (cfRNA) has garnered interest due to its dynamic expression profiles and the capability to study various RNA species, including messenger RNA (mRNA) and long non-coding RNA (lncRNA). These attributes position cfRNA as a versatile biomarker with broad potential applications in clinical research and diagnostics. Scope of Review: This review delves into the utility of cfRNA biomarkers as prognostic tools for obesity-related comorbidities, such as diabetes, dyslipidemia, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Major conclusions: We evaluate the efficacy of cfRNA in forecasting metabolic outcomes associated with obesity and in identifying patients likely to experience favorable clinical outcomes following bariatric surgery. Additionally, this review synthesizes evidence from studies examining circulating cfRNA across different physiological and pathological states, with a focus on its role in diabetes, including disease progression monitoring and treatment efficacy assessment. Through this exploration, we underscore the emerging relevance of cfRNA signatures in the context of obesity and its comorbidities, setting the stage for future investigative efforts in this rapidly advancing domain.

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