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miR-126-3p and miR-21-5p as Hallmarks of Bio-Positive Ageing; Correlation Analysis and Machine Learning Prediction in Young to Ultra-Centenarian Sicilian Population.

Authors :
Accardi, Giulia
Bono, Filippa
Cammarata, Giuseppe
Aiello, Anna
Herrero, Maria Trinidad
Alessandro, Riccardo
Augello, Giuseppa
Carru, Ciriaco
Colomba, Paolo
Costa, Maria Assunta
De Vivo, Immaculata
Ligotti, Mattia Emanuela
Lo Curto, Alessia
Passantino, Rosa
Taverna, Simona
Zizzo, Carmela
Duro, Giovanni
Caruso, Calogero
Candore, Giuseppina
Source :
Cells (2073-4409); May2022, Vol. 11 Issue 9, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 17p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Human ageing can be characterized by a profile of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs), which are potentially predictors of biological age. They can be used as a biomarker of risk for age-related inflammatory outcomes, and senescent endothelial cells (ECs) have emerged as a possible source of circulating miRNAs. In this paper, a panel of four circulating miRNAs including miR-146a-5p, miR-126-3p, miR-21-5p, and miR-181a-5p, involved in several pathways related to inflammation, and ECs senescence that seem to be characteristic of the healthy ageing phenotype. The circulating levels of these miRNAs were determined in 78 healthy subjects aged between 22 to 111 years. Contextually, extracellular miR-146a-5p, miR-126-3p, miR-21-5p, and miR-181a-5p levels were measured in human ECs in vitro model, undergoing senescence. We found that the levels of the four miRNAs, using ex vivo and in vitro models, progressively increase with age, apart from ultra-centenarians that showed levels comparable to those measured in young individuals. Our results contribute to the development of knowledge regarding the identification of miRNAs as biomarkers of successful and unsuccessful ageing. Indeed, they might have diagnostic/prognostic relevance for age-related diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20734409
Volume :
11
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Cells (2073-4409)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156848915
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11091505