Identification of asthma-associated microRNAs in bronchial biopsies
医学
发病机制
小RNA
哮喘
生物标志物
痰
免疫学
生物
病理
基因
遗传学
肺结核
作者
Mirjam P. Roffel,Ilse M. Boudewijn,Jos van Nijnatten,Alen Faiz,Cornelis J Vermeulen,Antoon J. van Oosterhout,Karen Affleck,Wim Timens,Ken Bracke,Tania Maes,Irene H. Heijink,Corry‐Anke Brandsma,Maarten van den Berge
出处
期刊:The European respiratory journal [European Respiratory Society] 日期:2021-08-26卷期号:59 (3): 2101294-2101294被引量:19
Changes in microRNA (miRNA) expression can contribute to the pathogenesis of many diseases, including asthma. We aimed to identify miRNAs that are differentially expressed between asthma patients and healthy controls, and explore their association with clinical and inflammatory parameters of asthma.Differentially expressed miRNAs were determined by small RNA sequencing on bronchial biopsies of 79 asthma patients and 82 healthy controls using linear regression models. Differentially expressed miRNAs were associated with clinical and inflammatory asthma features. Potential miRNA-mRNA interactions were analysed using mRNA data available from the same bronchial biopsies, and enrichment of pathways was identified with Enrichr and g:Profiler.In total, 78 differentially expressed miRNAs were identified in bronchial biopsies of asthma patients compared with controls, of which 60 remained differentially expressed after controlling for smoking and inhaled corticosteroid treatment. We identified several asthma-associated miRNAs, including miR-125b-5p and miR-223-3p, based on a significant association with multiple clinical and inflammatory asthma features and their negative correlation with genes associated with the presence of asthma. The most enriched biological pathway(s) affected by miR-125b-5p and miR-223-3p were inflammatory response and cilium assembly/organisation. Of interest, we identified that lower expression of miR-26a-5p was linked to more severe eosinophilic inflammation as measured in blood, sputum as well as bronchial biopsies.Collectively, we identified miR-125b-5p, miR-223-3p and miR-26a-5p as potential regulators that could contribute to the pathogenesis of asthma.