Heliyon (Aug 2024)

Expression profile of circulating miRNAs in patients with atrial fibrillation-dominated cardioembolic stroke: A systematic review and bioinformatics analysis

  • Xiangbin Xiao,
  • Zhi Luo,
  • Minjian Peng,
  • Hui Yan,
  • Dengliang Yi,
  • Zigang Du,
  • Ji Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 15
p. e35201

Abstract

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Background: Cardioembolic stroke is a type of ischemic stroke with high disability and mortality, a high recurrence rate and poor prognosis. miRNAs have been explored as potential noninvasive biomarkers in atrial fibrillation and ischemic stroke, but their expression profile in cardioembolic stroke still needs to be explored. This study will explore the differences in miRNA expression between cardioembolic stroke patients and healthy people through meta-analysis and attempt to analyze the target genes by bioinformatics analysis. Methods: Literature databases and gene expression databases were searched from the inception date to June 2022. The study reported the circulating miRNA expression profiles in cardioembolic stroke patients and healthy controls. miRNAs with significantly differential expression and their target genes were analyzed. Results: Three articles and one gene expression dataset were included in the analysis. The results showed that miR-21–5p (SMD: 2.16; 95 % CI: 1.57, 2.75; p < 0.001), miR-943, miR-145–3p, and miR-3148 were upregulated in cardioembolic stroke patients compared with controls. The downregulated miRNAs included miR-3136–5p, miR-2277–5p, and miR-2277–3p. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of miR-21–5p for cardioembolic stroke was 0.975 (0.933–0.989). For the enrichment results, the target genes of upregulated miRNAs were enriched in the MAPK signaling pathway, Ras signaling pathway, etc. The target genes of downregulated miRNAs were also enriched in the Ras signaling pathway. Conclusions: This study suggested that circulating miR-21–5p is upregulated in cardioembolic stroke patients compared to healthy controls. The Ras signaling pathway plays an important role in pathogenesis according to enrichment analysis.

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