Brain Circulation (Jan 2017)

MicroRNA-99a-5p in circulating immune cells as a potential biomarker for the early diagnosis of ischemic stroke

  • Haiping Zhao,
  • Guangwen Li,
  • Qingfeng Ma,
  • Zhen Tao,
  • Rongliang Wang,
  • Zhibin Fan,
  • Yan Feng,
  • Xuming Ji,
  • Yumin Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/bc.bc_1_17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 21 – 28

Abstract

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OBJECTIVES: We have previously shown the neuroprotective function of microRNA-99a-5p in experimental stroke. Here, we explore its diagnostic potential for acute stroke patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MiR-99a-5p levels in circulating from acute stroke patients and control were measured by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Pearson's correlation and receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves were used to analyze clinical significance of miR-99a-5p and its sensitivity and specificity for stroke diagnosis. RESULTS: We demonstrated that miR-99a-5p expression was upregulated in neutrophils of both ischemic stroke and hemorrhage patients, while was only increased in the lymphocytes of hemorrhage patients. ROC analysis revealed that the miR-99a-5p level in neutrophils and lymphocytes had a moderate diagnostic value for stroke. Moreover, a positive correlation existed between plasma miR-99a-5p levels and neutrophil numbers or neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio. Meanwhile, miR-99a-5p levels in neutrophils were negatively correlated with thrombin time, while positively correlated with D-dimer and urea levels. Lymphocytic miR-99a-5p levels were positively correlated with platelet mean volume and distribution width. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that miR-99a-5p levels in circulating immune cells might facilitate the diagnosis of ischemic stroke.

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