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- Xiancun Ma, Huimin Wang, Gaige Ye, Xin Zheng, and Yu Wang.
- Department of Emergency, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University, Taian 271000, China.
- Neuroscience. 2024 May 3; 545: 596859-68.
AbstractThis study investigated the potentials of hsa_circ_0018401 and miR-127-5p in traumatic brain injury (TBI) diagnosis, stratification and outcome prediction. A retrospective analysis of clinical data and blood samples of n = 109 TBI patients was performed. Expression levels of hsa_circ_0018401 and miR-127-5p were measured using Real-time PCR. The diagnostic values, as well as the values in TBI stratification, of hsa_circ_0018401 and miR-127-5p were assessed by receiver operating characteristic analyses. The prognostic impacts were investigated for one-year endpoint events using multivariable Cox regression analyses and receiver operating characteristic analysis. The target genes for miR-127-5p were predicted. An upregulation of hsa_circ_0018401 and a downregulation of miR-127-5p expression was detected in patients with TBI, and the highest or lowest levels were found in moderate/severe TBI. A negative correlation between miR-423-3p level and Dual luciferase reporter assay verified the binding relationship between hsa_circ_0018401 and miR-127-5p. Hsa_circ_0018401 and miR-127-5p, used alone or combinedly, showed clinical values for TBI diagnosis and stratification, as well as outcome prediction. The proteins for target genes covered TBI-related functions and pathways. Therefore, hsa_circ_0018401 and miR-127-5p could represent promising new biomarkers to identify TBI from healthy, moderate/severe TBI from mild TBI, as well as to predict the TBI outcome.Copyright © 2024 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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