Vaccines (Sep 2021)

SnoRNAs and miRNAs Networks Underlying COVID-19 Disease Severity

  • Aijaz Parray,
  • Fayaz Ahmad Mir,
  • Asmma Doudin,
  • Ahmad Iskandarani,
  • Ibn Mohammed Masud Danjuma,
  • Rahim Ayadathil Thazhhe Kuni,
  • Alaaedin Abdelmajid,
  • Ibrahim Abdelhafez,
  • Rida Arif,
  • Mohammad Mulhim,
  • Mohammad Abukhattab,
  • Shoukat Rashhid Dar,
  • Ala-Eddin Al Moustafa,
  • Eyad Elkord,
  • Abdul Latif Al Khal,
  • Abdel-Naser Elzouki,
  • Farhan Cyprian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9101056
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
p. 1056

Abstract

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There is a lack of predictive markers for early and rapid identification of disease progression in COVID-19 patients. Our study aims at identifying microRNAs (miRNAs)/small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) as potential biomarkers of COVID-19 severity. Using differential expression analysis of microarray data (n = 29), we identified hsa-miR-1246, ACA40, hsa-miR-4532, hsa-miR-145-5p, and ACA18 as the top five differentially expressed transcripts in severe versus asymptomatic, and ACA40, hsa-miR-3609, ENSG00000212378 (SNORD78), hsa-miR-1231, hsa-miR-885-3p as the most significant five in severe versus mild cases. Moreover, we found that white blood cell (WBC) count, absolute neutrophil count (ANC), neutrophil (%), lymphocyte (%), red blood cell (RBC) count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, D-Dimer, and albumin are significantly correlated with the identified differentially expressed miRNAs and snoRNAs. We report a unique miRNA and snoRNA profile that is associated with a higher risk of severity in a cohort of SARS-CoV-2 infected patients. Altogether, we present a differential expression analysis of COVID-19-associated microRNA (miRNA)/small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) signature, highlighting their importance in SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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