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A Novel Circulating MicroRNA for the Detection of Acute Myocarditis.

Authors :
Blanco-Domínguez, R.
Sánchez-Díaz, R.
de la Fuente, H.
Jiménez-Borreguero, L. J.
Matesanz-Marín, A.
Relaño, M.
Jiménez-Alejandre, R.
Linillos-Pradillo, B.
Tsilingiri, K.
Martín-Mariscal, M. L.
Alonso-Herranz, L.
Moreno, G.
Martín-Asenjo, R.
García-Guimaraes, M. M.
Bruno, K. A.
Dauden, E.
González-Álvaro, I.
Villar-Guimerans, L. M.
Martínez-León, A.
Salvador-Garicano, A. M.
Source :
New England Journal of Medicine. 5/27/2021, Vol. 384 Issue 21, p2014-2027. 14p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND The diagnosis of acute myocarditis typically requires either endomyocardial biopsy (which is invasive) or cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (which is not universally available). Additional approaches to diagnosis are desirable. We sought to identify a novel microRNA for the diagnosis of acute myocarditis. METHODS To identify a microRNA specific for myocarditis, we performed microRNA micro-array analyses and quantitative polymerase-chain-reaction (qPCR) assays in sorted CD4+ T cells and type 17 helper T (Thl7) cells after inducing experimental autoimmune myocarditis or myocardial infarction in mice. We also performed qPCR in samples from coxsackievirus-induced myocarditis in mice. We then identified the human homologue for this microRNA and compared its expression in plasma obtained from patients with acute myocarditis with the expression in various controls. RESULTS We confirmed that Thl7 cells, which are characterized by the production of inter-leukin-17, are a characteristic feature of myocardial injury in the acute phase of myocarditis. The microRNA mmu-miR-721 was synthesized by Thl7 cells and was present in the plasma of mice with acute autoimmune or viral myocarditis but not in those with acute myocardial infarction. The human homologue, designated hsa-miR-Chr8:%, was identified in four independent cohorts of patients with myocarditis. The area under the receiver-operating-characteristic curve for this novel microRNA for distinguishing patients with acute myocarditis from those with myocardial infarction was 0.927 (95% confidence interval, 0.879 to 0.975). The microRNA retained its diagnostic value in models after adjustment for age, sex, ejection fraction, and serum troponin level. CONCLUSIONS After identifying a novel microRNA in mice and humans with myocarditis, we found that the human homologue (hsa-miR-Chr8:96) could be used to distinguish patients with myocarditis from those with myocardial infarction. (Funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and others.) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00284793
Volume :
384
Issue :
21
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New England Journal of Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150544586
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM032003608