Heliyon (Apr 2017)

miRNA signatures can predict acute liver failure in hepatitis E infected pregnant females

  • Nirupma Trehanpati,
  • Rashi Sehgal,
  • Sharda Patra,
  • Ashish Vyas,
  • Madavan Vasudevan,
  • Ritu Khosla,
  • Arshi Khanam,
  • Guresh Kumar,
  • Rakhi Maiwall,
  • Gayatri Ramakrishna,
  • Shyam Kottilil,
  • Shiv Kumar Sarin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
p. e00287

Abstract

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Background: Acute viral hepatitis E (AVH-E) can often result in acute liver failure (ALF) during pregnancy. microRNAs serve as mediators in drug induced liver failure. We investigated their role as a biomarker in predicting ALF due to HEV (ALF-E). Methods: We performed next generation sequencing and subsequent validation studies in PBMCs of pregnant (P) self limiting AVH-E, ALF due to HEV (ALF-E) and compared with AVH-E in non-pregnant (NP) females and healthy controls. Findings: Eleven microRNAs were significantly expressed in response to HEV infection; importantly, miR- 431, 654, 1468 and 4435, were distinctly expressed in pregnant self-limiting AVH-E and healthy females (p = 0.0005), but not in ALF-E. Sixteen exclusive microRNAs differentiated ALF-E from self limiting AVH-E in pregnant females. miR-450b which affects cellular proliferation and metabolic processes through RNF20 and SECB was predominanlty upregulated and correlated with poor outcome (ROC 0.958, p = 0.001). Interpretation: Our results reveal that a specific microRNA profile can predict fatality in ALF-E in pregnancy. These microRNAs could be exploited as prognostic biomarkers and help in the development of new therapeutic interventions.

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