Clinical significance of microRNA-328-3p and bone metabolism biomarkers in gout patients with different musculoskeletal ultrasonography imaging
Qingqing Song,
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Lifang Xue,
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Jie Ren
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et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: April 1, 2025
MicroRNA
(miRNA)
participates
in
the
pathophysiological
processes
of
multiple
metabolic
diseases,
including
gout.
In
gout
patients,
there
is
concomitant
derangement
bone
metabolism.
The
study
aimed
to
explore
correlation
different
ultrasonic
manifestations
and
miR-328-3p
levels
with
markers
patients.
A
total
320
patients
were
grouped
according
musculoskeletal
ultrasound
(MSUS)
imaging.
Serum
osteocalcin
(BGP),
C-terminal
telopeptide
type
I
collagen
(CTX-I)
osteopotin
(OPN)
detected
evaluate
via
qRT-PCR.
Pearson's
analysis
was
performed
relationships
between
variables.
Patients
tophi
accompanied
by
erosion
demonstrated
significantly
elevated
BGP
OPN
compared
those
or
aggregate
MSU
crystals
absence
erosions.
Cases
long
course
disease
exhibited
more
severe
destruction.
without
specific
clinical
presented
highest
serum
miR-328-3p,
whereas
erosions
lowest
values.
Significantly
negative
correlations
also
for
values
all
associated
diverse
MSUS
imaging
are
capable
reflecting
joint
impairment
Language: Английский
[Protective Effect and Mechanism of miR-328-3p on Coronary Artery Endothelial Cell Injury Induced by Oxidized Low-density Lipoprotein].
Yonglan Hou,
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Xia Li,
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Jianmei Wang
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et al.
PubMed,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
55(5), P. 1210 - 1216
Published: Sept. 20, 2024
To
investigate
the
protective
effect
of
miR-328-3p
on
oxidized
low-density
lipoprotein
(ox-LDL)-induced
coronary
artery
endothelial
cell
injury
and
potentially
relevant
mechanisms.
Language: Английский
Single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing-based screening and identification of extracellular trap network-related genes in neutrophils in acute myocardial infarction
Wei Li,
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Jun Yang
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Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
103(47), P. e40590 - e40590
Published: Nov. 22, 2024
Background:
The
neutrophil-mediated
generation
of
neutrophil
extracellular
traps
(NETs)
results
in
an
augmented
inflammatory
response
and
cellular
tissue
injury
during
acute
myocardial
infarction
(AMI).
Through
the
analysis
public
database
information,
we
discovered
confirmed
putative
critical
genes
involved
NETs-mediated
AMI.
Methods:
AMI
dataset
GSE66360
single-cell
GSE163465
were
downloaded
from
Gene
Expression
Omnibus
database.
Key
screened
by
bioinformatics.
Quantitative
real-time
PCR
(qRT-PCR)
was
used
to
verify
key
genes,
then
a
Mendelian
randomization
(MR)
study
conducted
on
basis
genome-wide
association
determine
causal
relationship
between
Dimensionality
reduction
clustering,
pseudo-time
series,
cell
communication
performed
analyze
bulk
RNA
sequencing
dynamic
evolution
NETs
process.
Immunohistochemistry
Western
blot
Results:
Six
IL1β,
S100A12,
TLR2,
CXCL1,
CXCL2,
CCL4,
out
through
qRT-PCR
showed
that
compared
with
control
group,
expression
5
upregulated
group.
In
MR
study,
CXCL1
CCL4
observed
have
Single-cell
NETs-related
IL1β
highly
expressed.
Combining
single
cells,
MR,
gene
selected
as
focus
study.
H9c2
cardiomyocytes
simulated
under
hypoxia,
increased.
immunohistochemical
Conclusions:
We
found
6
related
damage
causally
may
play
important
role
Our
provide
some
insights
into
Language: Английский