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    Título
    High miR-126-3p levels associated with cardiovascular events in a general population
    Autor
    Martínez Arroyo, Olga
    Ortega, Ana
    Flores Chova, Ana
    Sánchez García, Belén
    García García, Ana Bárbara
    Chaves, Felipe Javier
    Forner, María José
    Redón Mas, Josep
    Cortes, Raquel
    Martín Escudero, Juan CarlosAutoridad UVA
    Año del Documento
    2023
    Editorial
    ELSEVIER Scince BV
    Descripción
    Producción Científica
    Documento Fuente
    European Journal of Internal Medicine, Abril 2023, vol. 113, p. 49-56
    Resumen
    Background: Endothelial dysfunction is a forerunner of atherosclerosis, leading to cardiovascular disease, and albuminuria is a marker of endothelial dysfunction. Circulating levels of microRNAs are emerging as potential biomarkers for cardiovascular disease. Here we estimate the predictive value of a plasma microRNAs signature associated with albuminuria in the incidence of cardiovascular events. Methods: Plasma microRNAs quantified in hypertensive patients by next generation sequencing were validated in a cohort of patients and controls by real-time quantitative PCR. The microRNAs found to be associated with albuminuria were analysed for their prognostic value in predicting cardiovascular events incidence on a retrospective, population-based study (Hortega Study), using Cox proportional hazard models. Results: A plasma microRNA profile was identified in the discovery cohort (n = 48) associated with albuminuria and three microRNAs (miR-126–3p, miR-1260b and miR-374a-5p) were confirmed in the validation cohort (n = 98). The microRNA signature discriminates urinary albumin excretion at baseline (n = 1025), and predicts the incidence of cardiovascular events and coronary heart disease and stroke in a general population retrospective study within a 14-year follow-up (n = 926). High miR-126–3p levels were associated with a shorter time free of both cardiovascular events (HR=1.48, (1.36–1.62), p < 0.0001), as well as coronary artery disease and stroke combined (HR=2.49, (2.19–2.83), p < 0.0001). Conclusions: An increased plasma microRNAs profile was identified in hypertensive patients with albuminuria. Increased miR-126–3p suggest it may serve as a prognostic marker for cardiovascular events in a long-term general population. Further studies will assess the potential role of miR-126–3p as a guide for the status of endothelial dysfunction.
    Palabras Clave
    Endothelial dysfunction. Cardiovascular risk. Cardiovascular event. Albuminuria. MicroRNA Biomarker.
    ISSN
    0953-6205
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    DOI
    10.1016/j.ejim.2023.04.013
    Patrocinador
    This study was supported by Health Sciences Research grants from the Carlos III Health Institute (grant numbers PI12/02615, PI16/01402, and PI19/01796 to J. Redon; PI18/01405 and PI21/00249 to R. Cortes and MJ Forner; PI21/00506 to FJ. Chaves; FI20/00096, PFIS to O. Martinez-Arroyo; FI22/00032, PFIS for A. Flores-Chova); FP7-HEALTH 11 (grant number no. 278249); and BIGDATA@HEART (grant number H2020-JTI-IMI2-2015-07) to J. Redon. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (grant number IJC2020-045308-I to Ana Ortega. Co-funded by the European Union (the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the European Social Funding (FSE)); CIBER Fisiopatologia Obesidad y Nutricion (CIBEROBN) (grant numbers CIBER-02-08-2009, CB06/03 and CB12/03/30016); CIBER Cardiovascular (CIBERCV) (grant number CB16/11/00261). Castilla-Leon Government (grant number GRS/279/A/08) The Strategic Action for Research in Health sciences, CIBEROBN is co-funded with European Funds for Regional Development (FEDER).
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    eng
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    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/64979
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    info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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