Hair follicle miRNAs: a novel biomarker for primary blast Induced-Mild traumatic brain injury
收藏Taylor & Francis Group2024-02-12 更新2026-04-16 收录
下载链接:
https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Hair_follicle_miRNAs_a_novel_biomarker_for_primary_blast_Induced-Mild_traumatic_brain_injury/11170838/1
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
<b>Context:</b> Due to the wide use of improvised explosive devices during modern warfare, primary blast-derived mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) has become a major medical condition in the military. With minimal visually identifiable symptoms, an effective molecular biomarker system is desirable. <b>Objective:</b> We assessed the potential of mammalian hair follicle miRNAs as an mTBI biomarker. <b>Materials and methods:</b> Due to their well-established roles in mTBI molecular pathology, the expression level of miR-183, miR-26a, miR-181c, miR-29a, miR-34a and miR-27b was determined using qRT-PCR in whisker hair follicles from rats subject to head-only exposure to a single-pulse shock wave. Based on established transcriptomics profiles, sub-network enrichment analysis (SNEA) was also conducted. <b>Results:</b> The results revealed that molecular networks involving miR-183, miR-26a and miR-181c were enriched in multiple treatments, whereas sub-networks of miR-29a, miR-34a and miR-27b were unique to individual exposure groups. <b>Discussion:</b> Our study showed that all six miRNAs were reflective of the mTBI signature involved in cellular responses. Noteworthy was that the decrease in the transcript levels of miR-181c was correlated with shockwave exposure severity. <b>Conclusion:</b> This study demonstrates for the first time that mammalian hair follicles are capable of housing miRNA biomarkers for TBI.
提供机构:
Zhang, Jing; Knight, Rosalinda; Martyniuk, Christopher J.; Langlois, Valérie S.; Sawyer, Thomas W.; Wang, Yushan
创建时间:
2019-11-26



