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Evaluation of the Expression of Infection-Related Long Noncoding RNAs among COVID-19 Patients: A Case-Control Study.
Firoozi, Zahra; Mohammadisoleimani, Elham; Bagheri, Farzaneh; Taheri, Atefeh; Pezeshki, Babak; Naghizadeh, Mohammad Mehdi; Daraei, Abdolreza; Karimi, Jalal; Gholampour, Yousef; Mansoori, Yaser; Montaseri, Zahra.
Afiliación
  • Firoozi Z; Department of Medical Genetics, Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.
  • Mohammadisoleimani E; USERN Office, Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.
  • Bagheri F; USERN Office, Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.
  • Taheri A; Department of Medical Biotechnology, Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.
  • Pezeshki B; Department of Microbiology and Virology, School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.
  • Naghizadeh MM; USERN Office, Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.
  • Daraei A; Department of Internal Medicine, Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.
  • Karimi J; Department of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Faculty of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
  • Gholampour Y; Department of Internal Medicine, Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.
  • Mansoori Y; Noncommunicable Diseases Research Center, Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.
  • Montaseri Z; Noncommunicable Diseases Research Center, Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.
Genet Res (Camb) ; 2024: 3391054, 2024.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38389521
ABSTRACT
Background and

Aims:

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a worldwide pandemic, activates signaling cascades and leads to innate immune responses and secretion of multiple chemokines and cytokines. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have a crucial role in inflammatory pathways. Through our search on the PubMed database, we discovered that existing research has primarily focused on examining the regulatory impacts of five lncRNAs in the context of viral infections. However, their role in regulating other conditions, including SARS-CoV-2, has not been explored. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the expression pattern of lncRNAs in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and their potential roles in SARS-CoV-2 infection. Potentially significant competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) networks of these five lncRNAs were found using online in-silico techniques.

Methods:

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) blood samples of the control group consisted of 45 healthy people, and a total of 53 COVID-19-infected patients in case group, with a written informed consent, was collected. PBMCs were extracted, and then, the RNA extraction and complementary DNA (cDNA) synthesis was performed. The expression of five lncRNAs (lnc ISR, lnc ATV, lnc PAAN, lnc SG20, and lnc HEAL) was assessed by real-time PCR. In order to evaluate the biomarker roles of genes, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was drawn.

Results:

Twenty-four (53.3%) and 29 (54.7%) of healthy and COVID-19-infected participants were male, respectively. The most prevalent symptoms were as follows cough, general weakness, contusion, headache, and sore throat. The results showed that three lncRNAs, including lnc ISR, lnc ATV, and lnc HEAL, were expressed dramatically higher in the case group compared to healthy controls. According to ROC curve analysis, lnc ATV has a higher AUC and is a better biomarker to differentiate COVID-19 patients from the healthy controls. Then, using bioinformatics methods, the ceRNA network of these lncRNAs enabled the identification of mRNAs and miRNAs with crucial functions in COVID-19.

Conclusion:

The considerable higher expression of ISR, ATV, and HEAL lncRNAs and the significant area under curve (AUC) in ROC curve demonstrate that these RNAs probably have a potential role in controlling the host innate immune responses and regulate the viral replication of SARS-CoV-2. However, these assumptions need further in vitro and in vivo investigations to be confirmed.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: ARN Largo no Codificante / COVID-19 Límite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Genet Res (Camb) Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Irán

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: ARN Largo no Codificante / COVID-19 Límite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Genet Res (Camb) Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Irán