Relationship between microRNA-206 plasma levels with the severity of coronary artery conflicts in patients with coronary artery disease

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S H ZehtabianA R Rai

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible association of miR-206 serum as an indicator of diagnosis in patients with coronary artery disease. In this study, 100 patients with coronary artery disease who had angiography and vascular transplantation were selected and evaluated. Extraction of microRNAs from peripheral blood plasma was performed using an exclusive microRNA extraction kit. Then the cDNA synthesis of the target microRNA was performed and its concentration and purity were evaluated. The expression level of miR-206 was performed using the real-time PCR technique and the SYBER Green method, using U6 snRNA as an internal control. In order to analyze the amount of microRNA expression and the significance of the patient sample, the t‑test was used to compare the control sample. Also, Pearson correlation coefficient test was used to determine the relationship between the expression level of microRNAs. The results showed a positive correlation between miR-206 expression and coronary artery disease.While the average expression of 1 ± 0.18 in the control sample was increased to 8.76 according to the severity of involvement in the patient, the relative expression of miR-206 in the CAD + group was significantly increase...Continue Reading

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Dec 10, 2020·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Raquel Figuinha VideiraInês Falcão-Pires

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