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PBMCs: a new source of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers

Meysam Mosallaei, Naeim Ehtesham, Shima Rahimirad, Mostafa Saghi, Nasim Vatandoost, Sharifeh Khosravi

2020Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry101 citationsDOI

Abstract

There are various types of molecular biomarkers that are derived from distinct starting materials. Although many indirect biomarkers are found in blood, their detection remains a challenging issue because of the high degree of fragmentation, minute quantity and a vast amount of non-specific background. The present review points out the sensitivity and specificity of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) as an intact source of biomarkers in a variety of diseases. Multiple recent studies that have used PBMCs as a source of biomarkers reveal the alteration of mRNAs/microRNAs (miRNAs) signature and methylation profile in many kinds of disorders; for instance, dysregulation of mRNAs/miRNAs in schizophrenia, diabetes and different types of cancers and change in the methylation status of LINE-1 in neoplasms. In conclusion with a strong probability, PBMCs mimic conditions of some tissues which are in contact with them like the tumour cells, hence providing a non-invasive and suitable source of biomarkers.

Topics & Concepts

Peripheral blood mononuclear cellmicroRNADNA methylationBiomarkerBiologyMethylationImmunologyMedicineComputational biologyBioinformaticsGene expressionGeneIn vitroGeneticsMicroRNA in disease regulationRNA modifications and cancerCircular RNAs in diseases
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