Description of a CSF-Enriched miRNA Panel for the Study of Neurological Diseases

Background: The study of circulating miRNAs in CSF has gained tremendous attention during the last years, as these molecules might be promising candidates to be used as biomarkers and provide new insights into the disease pathology of neurological disorders. Objective: The main aim of this study was...

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Main Authors: María Muñoz-San Martín, Imma Gomez, Albert Miguela, Olga Belchí, René Robles-Cedeño, Ester Quintana, Lluís Ramió-Torrentà
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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CSF
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/7/594
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spelling doaj-207d8abc88874eac89ce385c7332f5b02021-07-23T13:50:19ZengMDPI AGLife2075-17292021-06-011159459410.3390/life11070594Description of a CSF-Enriched miRNA Panel for the Study of Neurological DiseasesMaría Muñoz-San Martín0Imma Gomez1Albert Miguela2Olga Belchí3René Robles-Cedeño4Ester Quintana5Lluís Ramió-Torrentà6Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Unit (UNIEM), Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI), Doctor Josep Trueta University Hospital, Dr Castany s/n, Salt, 17190 Girona, SpainNeuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Unit (UNIEM), Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI), Doctor Josep Trueta University Hospital, Dr Castany s/n, Salt, 17190 Girona, SpainNeuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Unit (UNIEM), Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI), Doctor Josep Trueta University Hospital, Dr Castany s/n, Salt, 17190 Girona, SpainNeuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Unit (UNIEM), Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI), Doctor Josep Trueta University Hospital, Dr Castany s/n, Salt, 17190 Girona, SpainNeuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Unit (UNIEM), Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI), Doctor Josep Trueta University Hospital, Dr Castany s/n, Salt, 17190 Girona, SpainNeuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Unit (UNIEM), Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI), Doctor Josep Trueta University Hospital, Dr Castany s/n, Salt, 17190 Girona, SpainNeuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Unit (UNIEM), Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI), Doctor Josep Trueta University Hospital, Dr Castany s/n, Salt, 17190 Girona, SpainBackground: The study of circulating miRNAs in CSF has gained tremendous attention during the last years, as these molecules might be promising candidates to be used as biomarkers and provide new insights into the disease pathology of neurological disorders. Objective: The main aim of this study was to describe an OpenArray panel of CSF-enriched miRNAs to offer a suitable tool to identify and characterize new molecular signatures in different neurological diseases. Methods: Two hundred and fifteen human miRNAs were selected to be included in the panel, and their expression and abundance in CSF samples were analyzed. In addition, their stability was studied in order to propose suitable endogenous controls for CSF miRNA studies. Results: miR-143-3p and miR-23a-3p were detected in all CSF samples, while another 80 miRNAs were detected in at least 70% of samples. miR-770-5p was the most abundant miRNA in CSF, presenting the lowest mean Cq value. In addition, miR-26b-5p, miR-335-5p and miR-92b-3p were the most stable miRNAs and could be suitable endogenous normalizers for CSF miRNA studies. Conclusions: These OpenArray plates might be a suitable and efficient tool to identify and characterize new molecular signatures in different neurological diseases and would improve the yield of miRNA detection in CSF.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/7/594CSFmiRNAsneurological diseasesOpenArray
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author María Muñoz-San Martín
Imma Gomez
Albert Miguela
Olga Belchí
René Robles-Cedeño
Ester Quintana
Lluís Ramió-Torrentà
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Imma Gomez
Albert Miguela
Olga Belchí
René Robles-Cedeño
Ester Quintana
Lluís Ramió-Torrentà
Description of a CSF-Enriched miRNA Panel for the Study of Neurological Diseases
Life
CSF
miRNAs
neurological diseases
OpenArray
author_facet María Muñoz-San Martín
Imma Gomez
Albert Miguela
Olga Belchí
René Robles-Cedeño
Ester Quintana
Lluís Ramió-Torrentà
author_sort María Muñoz-San Martín
title Description of a CSF-Enriched miRNA Panel for the Study of Neurological Diseases
title_short Description of a CSF-Enriched miRNA Panel for the Study of Neurological Diseases
title_full Description of a CSF-Enriched miRNA Panel for the Study of Neurological Diseases
title_fullStr Description of a CSF-Enriched miRNA Panel for the Study of Neurological Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Description of a CSF-Enriched miRNA Panel for the Study of Neurological Diseases
title_sort description of a csf-enriched mirna panel for the study of neurological diseases
publisher MDPI AG
series Life
issn 2075-1729
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background: The study of circulating miRNAs in CSF has gained tremendous attention during the last years, as these molecules might be promising candidates to be used as biomarkers and provide new insights into the disease pathology of neurological disorders. Objective: The main aim of this study was to describe an OpenArray panel of CSF-enriched miRNAs to offer a suitable tool to identify and characterize new molecular signatures in different neurological diseases. Methods: Two hundred and fifteen human miRNAs were selected to be included in the panel, and their expression and abundance in CSF samples were analyzed. In addition, their stability was studied in order to propose suitable endogenous controls for CSF miRNA studies. Results: miR-143-3p and miR-23a-3p were detected in all CSF samples, while another 80 miRNAs were detected in at least 70% of samples. miR-770-5p was the most abundant miRNA in CSF, presenting the lowest mean Cq value. In addition, miR-26b-5p, miR-335-5p and miR-92b-3p were the most stable miRNAs and could be suitable endogenous normalizers for CSF miRNA studies. Conclusions: These OpenArray plates might be a suitable and efficient tool to identify and characterize new molecular signatures in different neurological diseases and would improve the yield of miRNA detection in CSF.
topic CSF
miRNAs
neurological diseases
OpenArray
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/7/594
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