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A Biomarker Panel of Radiation-Upregulated miRNA as Signature for Ionizing Radiation Exposure

Man Song, Dafei Xie, Shanshan Gao, Chenjun Bai, Maoxiang Zhu, Hua Guan, Ping‐Kun Zhou

2020Life17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ionizing radiation causes serious injury to the human body and has long-time impacts on health. It is important to find optimal biomarkers for the early quick screening of exposed individuals. A series of miRNAs signatures have been developed as the new biomarkers for diagnosis, survival, and prognostic prediction of cancers. Here, we have identified the ionizing radiation-inducible miRNAs profile through microarray analysis. The biological functions were predicted for the top six upregulated miRNAs by 4 Gy γ-rays: miR-1246, miR-1307-3p, miR-3197, miR-4267, miR-5096 and miR-7641. The miRNA-gene network and target gene-pathway network analyses revealed that DNAH3 is the target gene associated with all the six miRNAs. GOLGB1 is related to 4 miRNAs and other 26 genes targeted by 3 miRNAs. The upregulation of fifteen miRNAs were further verified at 4 h and 24 h after 0 to 10 Gy irradiation in the human lymphoblastoid AHH-1 cells, and some demonstrated a dose-dependent increased. Six miRNAs, including miR-145, miR-663, miR-1273g-3p, miR-6090, miR-6727-5p and miR-7641, were validated to be dose-dependently upregulated at 4 h or 24 h post-irradiation in both AHH-1 and human peripheral blood lymphocytes irradiated ex vivo. This six-miRNA signature displays the superiority as a radiation biomarker for the translational application of screening and assessment of radiation exposed individuals.

Topics & Concepts

microRNAIonizing radiationDownregulation and upregulationBiomarkerBiologyMicroarray analysis techniquesCancer researchMicroarrayGeneComputational biologyGene expressionBioinformaticsIrradiationGeneticsNuclear physicsPhysicsMicroRNA in disease regulationCircular RNAs in diseasesCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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