Differential Expression of microRNAs in Severely Calcified Carotid Plaques

2018 
Background We investigated whether microRNA (miRNA) alteration is related to the presence of calcification in carotid plaques. Methods We classified 10 plaques from carotid endarterectomy patients into high- and low-calcified plaques based on Agatston calcium scores. A microarray analysis for miRNA profiles was performed, with validation by a miRNA quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Results The miRNA microarray identified 697 probes; 657 of them were downregulated. We selected the genes that satisfied total gene signal (TGS) >50, |Log2 ratio| > 1 and ≥1 of the following: (1) false discovery rate (FDR) Conclusions In high-calcified carotid plaques, a specific profile for miRNA may be identified, and the expressions of hsa-miR-4530 and hsa-miR-133b had inverse correlations with the calcium score in the plaques, suggesting that miRNAs may play a modulating role in calcified plaques and plaque stability.
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