Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids (Sep 2020)

lncRNA Signature for Predicting Cerebral Vasospasm in Patients with SAH: Implications for Precision Neurosurgery

  • Chen-Yu Pan,
  • Miao Tian,
  • Lei-Lei Zhang,
  • Dan Tian,
  • Li-Yan Wang,
  • Yu-Jia Sun,
  • Yun-Feng Cui

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 983 – 990

Abstract

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Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) patients’ surgery is performed to prevent extravasation of blood into the subarachnoid space. Cerebral vasospasm (CVS; narrowing of cerebral arteries) occurs following SAH and represents a major cause of associated mortality and morbidity. To improve postsurgery care of SAH patients and their prognosis, the ability to predict CVS onset is critical. We report a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) signature to distinguish SAH patients with CVS from SAH patients without CVS. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was obtained from SAH patients without CVS (n = 10) and SAH patients with CVS (n = 10). lncRNAs ZFAS1 and MALAT1 were significantly upregulated (p 40% of samples and the 2-lncRNA comprising MALAT1 and LINC01619 accurately predicted CVS in ∼90% cases. These results are initial steps toward personalized management of SAH patients in clinics and provide novel CSF biomarkers that can substantially improve the clinical management of SAH patients.

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