Tuberculosis-related miRNAs have potential as disease biomarkers

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Background: More effective biomarkers for use intuberculosis prevention,diagnosis, and treatmentare urgently needed. The potential of miRNAsfor use as biomarkers of human disease has received much attention; however, suitable miRNA biomarkers for use in tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment have not yet been identified. Methods: We used human miRNA arrays to identify miRNAs in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) that are differentially expressed in subjects with active disease, those with latent TB infections (LTBI) and healthy individuals. The relationship between differentially-expressed miRNAs and mRNAs was examined using Tar- getScanS, Pic-Tar and miRanda. The expression profiles of selected miRNAs in subjects with active disease, those with LTBI and healthy individuals were validated by qRT-PCR. Results: miRNA array analysis of PBMCs from subjects with active disease, those with LTBI and healthy individuals identified 26 differentially-expressed miRNAs. Analysis of gene expression levels in THP-1 cells using mRNA arrays identified 87 differentially-expressed genes, 80 of which were up-regulated (ratio >2) and 7 of which were down-regulated (ratio <1/2).In silico miRNA target prediction identified target mRNAs for 15of the 26 differentially-expressed miRNAs. Differentially-expressed miRNAs were identified for 90 of the 178 differentially-expressed genes. has-miR-21* and has-miR-26b had the highestnumbers of differentially-expressed target mRNAs.PCR validation of has-miR-21* and has-miR- 15b* demonstrated the fidelity of our microarray results. Conclusion: Whole-genome transcriptional profiling identified differentially-expressed mRNAs and miRNAs. Differentially-expressed miRNAs combined with predicted differentially-expressed mRNAs from the same whole-genome transcriptional profiling may be used as the new ways to better understand TB disease.This discovery of differentially-expressed miRNAsand mRNAs provides a resource for further studies on the role of miRNAs in tuberculosis.

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Xu, Y. , Ren, W. , Liu, Y. , Zhang, X. , Li, C. and Sun, Z. (2013) Tuberculosis-related miRNAs have potential as disease biomarkers. Journal of Tuberculosis Research, 1, 17-27. doi: 10.4236/jtr.2013.12005.

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