2017
DOI: 10.7754/clin.lab.2017.170420
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Circulating miR-29b and miR-424 as Prognostic Markers in Patients with Acute Cerebral Infarction

Abstract: Lower levels of circulating miR-29b and miR-424 in patients with acute cerebral infarction may predict poor prognosis, and the expression of circulating miR-29b and miR-424 are negatively correlated with the serum level of some pro-inflammatory cytokines, suggesting that circulating miR-29b and miR-424 may have the potential to become prognostic markers and therapeutic targets for the management of acute cerebral infarction.

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“…Based on the result of previous studies, ACI can lead to serious sequelae; therefore, it is important to identify novel and sensitive prognostic markers . In the present study, the GOS of the patients was recorded for the evaluation of clinical outcomes, and we found that the plasma levels of miR‐99b were negatively correlated with the GOS of the patients, suggesting that miR‐99b may serve as potential prognostic markers in ACI.…”
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confidence: 51%
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“…Based on the result of previous studies, ACI can lead to serious sequelae; therefore, it is important to identify novel and sensitive prognostic markers . In the present study, the GOS of the patients was recorded for the evaluation of clinical outcomes, and we found that the plasma levels of miR‐99b were negatively correlated with the GOS of the patients, suggesting that miR‐99b may serve as potential prognostic markers in ACI.…”
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confidence: 51%
“…miRNAs were often short in length (about 18-22 nucleotides), and they can negatively regulate the expression of their target genes on post-transcriptional levels. 10,11 The roles of miRNAs in ACI have also been reported in many previous studies, and the diagnostic and prognostic value of some circulating miRNAs, for example, miR-124 and miR-29b have also been discussed. 11,12 The roles of miR-99 miRNA family (including miR-99a, miR-99b and miR-100) in cerebrovascular diseases have been reported previously.…”
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confidence: 78%
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