MicroRNA hsa-miR-320a-3p and Its Targeted mRNA FKBP5 Were Differentially Expressed in Patients with HIV/TB Co-Infection
Anlong Li,
Jiajia Bao,
Sijia Gao
et al.
Abstract:Among the PLWH (people living with HIV) population, the
risk of
developing active tuberculosis (TB) is increasing. Active TB also
accelerates the deterioration of PLWH’s immune function and
is one of the leading causes of death in the PLWH population. So far,
accurate diagnosis of active TB in the PLWH population remains challenging.
Through data analysis of HIV/TB co-infection in the GEO database,
the differentially expressed genes as well as their related microRNA
(miRNA) were acquired and were further verif… Show more
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