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Plasma circulating miR-23~27~24 clusters correlate with the immunometabolic derangement and predict C-peptide loss in children with type 1 diabetes

Authors :
Paola de Candia
Lucia La Sala
Pierluigi Mauri
Valentina Fattorusso
Antonio Ceriello
Dario Di Silvestre
Adriana Franzese
Silvia Garavelli
Marco Marigliano
Mario Galgani
Claudio Maffeis
Enza Mozzillo
Francesco Prattichizzo
Rocky Strollo
Alessandra Petrelli
Giuseppe Matarese
Annibale Alessandro Puca
Elena Tagliabue
Sara Bruzzaniti
Emanuele Bosi
Garavelli, S.
Bruzzaniti, S.
Tagliabue, E.
Di Silvestre, D.
Prattichizzo, F.
Mozzillo, E.
Fattorusso, V.
La Sala, L.
Ceriello, A.
Puca, A. A.
Mauri, P.
Strollo, R.
Marigliano, M.
Maffeis, C.
Petrelli, A.
Bosi, E.
Franzese, A.
Galgani, M.
Matarese, G.
de Candia, P.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Aims/hypothesis: We aimed to analyse the association between plasma circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) and the immunometabolic profile in children with type 1 diabetes and to identify a composite signature of miRNAs/immunometabolic factors able to predict type 1 diabetes progression. Methods: Plasma samples were obtained from children at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes (n = 88) and at 12 (n = 32) and 24 (n = 30) months after disease onset and from healthy control children with similar sex and age distribution (n = 47). We quantified 60 robustly expressed plasma circulating miRNAs by quantitative RT-PCR and nine plasma immunometabolic factors with a recognised role at the interface of metabolic and immune alterations in type 1 diabetes. Based on fasting C-peptide loss over time, children with type 1 diabetes were stratified into the following groups: those who had lost >90% of C-peptide compared with diagnosis level; those who had lost

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....caf53c1258a684b13670061367f4842b