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Urine-derived extracellular vesicle miRNAs as possible biomarkers for and mediators of necrotizing enterocolitis: A proof of concept study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Early-stage symptomology of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is similar in presentation to non-NEC sepsis, though the treatment plans differ based on antibiotic administration and withholding of feeds. Improved diagnostics for NEC differentiation would allow clinicians to more rapidly set individual patients on a targeted treatment path. Extracellular vesicle-derived miRNAs, have previously demonstrated efficacy as disease biomarkers. To determine if these miRNAs are differentially-expressed in NEC infants, we performed transcriptomic analysis of urine-derived extracellular vesicle-derived miRNAs.

Methods

Urine was non-invasively obtained from infants in one of four groups (n ≥ 8) (Medical NEC, Surgical NEC, non-NEC sepsis, and healthy age-matched controls). EV-derived miRNAs were isolated and transcriptomic analysis was performed.

Results

Multiple miRNAs, including miR-376a, miR-518a-3p and miR-604, were significantly altered when comparing NEC to non-NEC sepsis and healthy controls, and could potentially be used as specific NEC biomarkers. Additionally, Ingenuity Pathway Analysis demonstrated that miRs differentially-expressed in NEC were associated with inflammatory disease and intestinal disease. Signal transduction molecules associated with NEC including TP53 and RPS15, which were also reduced transcriptionally in a rat model of NEC.

Conclusion

These data indicate that there is a pool of potential urine EV-derived miRNAs that may be validated as NEC biomarkers in the differentiation of NEC from non-NEC sepsis and from age-matched controls. Additionally, signal transduction molecules associated with miRNAs differentially-expressed in human NEC are altered in a murine model of NEC, suggesting potential crossover between murine models of the disease and actual human presentation.

Level of evidence

Level III Study of Diagnostic Test.

SUBMITTER: Galley JD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8410893 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Urine-derived extracellular vesicle miRNAs as possible biomarkers for and mediators of necrotizing enterocolitis: A proof of concept study.

Galley Jeffrey D JD   Mar Pamela P   Wang Yijie Y   Han Rachel R   Rajab Adrian A   Besner Gail E GE  

Journal of pediatric surgery 20210302 11


<h4>Background</h4>Early-stage symptomology of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is similar in presentation to non-NEC sepsis, though the treatment plans differ based on antibiotic administration and withholding of feeds. Improved diagnostics for NEC differentiation would allow clinicians to more rapidly set individual patients on a targeted treatment path. Extracellular vesicle-derived miRNAs, have previously demonstrated efficacy as disease biomarkers. To determine if these miRNAs are differenti  ...[more]

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