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Systematic Expression Profiling Analysis Identifies Specific MicroRNA-Gene Interactions that May Differentiate between Active and Latent Tuberculosis Infection

机译:系统的表达谱分析确定了可能与活动性和潜伏性结核病感染区别的特定MicroRNA基因相互作用

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Tuberculosis (TB) is the second most common cause of death from infectious diseases. About 90% of those infected are asymptomatic—the so-called latent TB infections (LTBI), with a 10% lifetime chance of progressing to active TB. To further understand the molecular pathogenesis of TB, several molecular studies have attempted to compare the expression profiles between healthy controls and active TB or LTBI patients. However, the results vary due to diverse genetic backgrounds and study designs and the inherent complexity of the disease process. Thus, developing a sensitive and efficient method for the detection of LTBI is both crucial and challenging. For the present study, we performed a systematic analysis of the gene and microRNA profiles of healthy individuals versus those affected with TB or LTBI. Combined with a series of in silico analysis utilizing publicly available microRNA knowledge bases and published literature data, we have uncovered several microRNA-gene interactions that specifically target both the blood and lungs. Some of these molecular interactions are novel and may serve as potential biomarkers of TB and LTBI, facilitating the development for a more sensitive, efficient, and cost-effective diagnostic assay for TB and LTBI for the Taiwanese population.
机译:结核病(TB)是第二大最常见的死于传染病的死因。大约90%的感染者无症状,即所谓的潜伏性结核感染(LTBI),一生中有10%的机会发展为活动性结核。为了进一步了解TB的分子发病机理,一些分子研究试图比较健康对照与活跃TB或LTBI患者之间的表达谱。但是,由于不同的遗传背景和研究设计以及疾病过程固有的复杂性,结果各不相同。因此,开发一种灵敏而有效的方法来检测LTBI是至关重要且具有挑战性的。对于本研究,我们对健康个体与结核病或LTBI感染者的基因和微小RNA谱进行了系统分析。结合使用公开的microRNA知识库和公开的文献数据进行的一系列计算机分析,我们发现了几种同时针对血液和肺的microRNA基因相互作用。其中一些分子相互作用是新颖的,可作为结核病和LTBI的潜在生物标志物,从而促进了针对台湾人群结核病和LTBI的更灵敏,有效且经济高效的诊断方法的开发。

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