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- W4385423652 abstract "Introduction: Patients with kidney failure with replacement therapy (KFRT) suffer from a disproportionately high cardiovascular disease burden. Circulating small non-coding RNAs (c-sncRNAs) have emerged as novel epigenetic regulators and are suggested as novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for cardiovascular disease; however, little is known about the associations of c-sncRNAs with premature cardiovascular death in KFRT. Methods: In a pilot case-control study of 50 hemodialysis patients who died of cardiovascular events as cases, and 50 matched hemodialysis controls who remained alive during a median follow-up of 2.0 years, we performed c-sncRNAs profiles using next-generation sequencing to identify differentially expressed circulating microRNAs (c-miRNAs) between the plasma of cases and that of controls. mRNA target prediction and pathway enrichment analysis were performed to examine the functional relevance of differentially expressed c-miRNAs to cardiovascular pathophysiology. The association of differentially expressed c-miRNAs with cardiovascular mortality was examined using multivariable conditional logistic regression. Results: The patient characteristics were similar between cases and controls, with a mean age of 63 years, 48% male, and 54% African American in both groups. We detected a total of 613 miRNAs in the plasma, among which five miRNAs (i.e., miR-129-1-5p, miR-500b-3p, miR-125b-1-3p, miR-3648-2-5p, and miR-3150b-3p) were identified to be differentially expressed between cases and controls with cut-offs of p < 0.05 and log2 fold-change (log2FC) > 1. When using more stringent cut-offs of p-adjusted < 0.05 and log2FC > 1, only miR-129-1-5p remained significantly differentially expressed, with higher levels of miR-129-1-5p in the cases than in the controls. The pathway enrichment analysis using predicted miR-129-1-5p mRNA targets demonstrated enrichment in adrenergic signaling in cardiomyocytes, arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, and oxytocin signaling pathways. In parallel, the circulating miR-129-1-5p levels were significantly associated with the risk of cardiovascular death (adjusted OR [95% CI], 1.68 [1.01–2.81] for one increase in log-transformed miR-129-1-5p counts), independent of potential confounders. Conclusions: Circulating miR-129-1-5p may serve as a novel biomarker for premature cardiovascular death in KFRT." @default.
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- W4385423652 title "Circulating microRNA Profiles for Premature Cardiovascular Death in Patients with Kidney Failure with Replacement Therapy" @default.
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