Microorganisms (Feb 2024)

Altered Plasma microRNA Signature in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Requiring Oxygen Support

  • Sandra Franco,
  • Lourdes Mateu,
  • Raquel Pluvinet,
  • Jose Francisco Sanchez-Herrero,
  • Ruth Toledo,
  • Lauro Sumoy,
  • Marta Massanella,
  • Miguel Angel Martinez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12030440
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 440

Abstract

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To discover potential micro(mi)RNA biomarkers of SARS-CoV-2 infection and disease progression, large-scale deep-sequencing analysis of small RNA expression was performed on plasma samples from 40 patients hospitalized for SARS-CoV-2 infection (median 13.50 [IQR 9–24] days since symptoms initiation) and 21 healthy noninfected individuals. A total of 1218 different miRNAs were identified. When compared with healthy noninfected donors, SARS-CoV-2-infected patients showed significantly (fold change [FC] > 1.2 and adjusted p [padj] −32 to 2.21 × 10−21, respectively, which unequivocally diagnosed SARS-CoV-2 infection. No differences in blood cell counts and biochemical plasma parameters, including interleukin 6, ferritin, and D-dimer, were observed between COVID-19 patients on high-flow oxygen therapy, low-flow oxygen therapy, or not requiring oxygen therapy. Notably, 31 significantly deregulated miRNAs were found, when patients on high- and low-flow oxygen therapy were compared. SARS-CoV-2 infection generates a specific miRNA signature in hospitalized patients. Specific miRNA profiles are associated with COVID-19 prognosis in patients requiring oxygen flow.

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