The microrna let-7b-5p is negatively associated with inflammation and disease severity in multiple sclerosis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Citazione:
The microrna let-7b-5p is negatively associated with inflammation and disease severity in multiple sclerosis / Mandolesi, G.; Rizzo, F. R.; Balletta, S.; Bassi, M. S.; Gilio, L.; Guadalupi, L.; Nencini, M.; Moscatelli, A.; Ryan, C. P.; Licursi, V.; Dolcetti, E.; Musella, A.; Gentile, A.; Fresegna, D.; Bullitta, S.; Caioli, S.; Vanni, V.; Sanna, K.; Bruno, A.; Buttari, F.; Castelli, C.; Presutti, C.; De Santa, F.; Finardi, A.; Furlan, R.; Centonze, D.; De Vito, F.. - In: CELLS. - ISSN 2073-4409. - 10:2(2021), pp. 1-22. [10.3390/cells10020330]
Abstract:
The identification of microRNAs in biological fluids for diagnosis and prognosis is receiving great attention in the field of multiple sclerosis (MS) research but it is still in its infancy. In the present study, we observed in a large sample of MS patients that let-7b-5p levels in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were highly correlated with a number of microRNAs implicated in MS, as well as with a variety of inflammation-related protein factors, showing specific expression patterns coherent with let-7b-5p-mediated regulation. Additionally, we found that the CSF let-7b-5p levels were significantly reduced in patients with the progressive MS compared to patients with relapsing-remit-ting MS and were negatively correlated with characteristic hallmark processes of the two phases of the disease. Indeed, in the non-progressive phase, let-7b-5p inversely associated with both central and peripheral inflammation; whereas, in progressive MS, the CSF levels of let-7b-5p negatively correlated with clinical disability at disease onset and after a follow-up period. Overall, our results uncovered, by the means of a multidisciplinary approach and multiple statistical analyses, a new possible pleiotropic action of let-7b-5p in MS, with potential utility as a biomarker of MS course.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS); G_CSF; IL5; Inflammation; Let-7; MiRNAs; Multiple sclerosis (MS); Progressive multiple sclerosis (PMS); RANTES
Elenco autori:
Mandolesi, G.; Rizzo, F. R.; Balletta, S.; Bassi, M. S.; Gilio, L.; Guadalupi, L.; Nencini, M.; Moscatelli, A.; Ryan, C. P.; Licursi, V.; Dolcetti, E.; Musella, A.; Gentile, A.; Fresegna, D.; Bullitta, S.; Caioli, S.; Vanni, V.; Sanna, K.; Bruno, A.; Buttari, F.; Castelli, C.; Presutti, C.; De Santa, F.; Finardi, A.; Furlan, R.; Centonze, D.; De Vito, F.
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