1. Circulating miRNAs as predictors for morbidity and mortality in coronary artery disease
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Barbara Mayr, Hannelore Breitenbach-Koller, and Josef Niebauer
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0301 basic medicine ,Circulating mirnas ,Disease outcome ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Translational Inhibition ,Bioinformatics ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,microRNA ,Gene expression ,Genetics ,Humans ,Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,business.industry ,RNA ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Morbidity ,business ,Cell-Free Nucleic Acids ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Micro ribonucleic acids (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNA molecules that control gene expression by translational inhibition. They have been identified to play a role in a multitude of physiological and pathophysiological cellular processes amongst others in the heart. Due to their ability to be released into the blood as well as their stability in body fluids, they appear suitable as biomarkers. This review discusses the role of selected miRNA that currently emerge as biomarkers for coronary artery disease, their potential to discriminate between different diseases, as well as how they might be used as predictive tools for cardiac events or disease outcome. Furthermore, we propose procedural steps of miRNA analysis, to allow better comparison between studies in the future.
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- 2019
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