Circulating Extracellular Vesicles Contain miRNAs and are Released as Early Biomarkers for Cardiac Injury.

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作者:Deddens Janine C, Vrijsen Krijn R, Colijn Johanna M, Oerlemans Martinus I, Metz Corina H G, van der Vlist Els J, Nolte-'t Hoen Esther N M, den Ouden Krista, Jansen Of Lorkeers Sanne J, van der Spoel Tycho I G, Koudstaal Stefan, Arkesteijn Ger J, Wauben Marca H M, van Laake Linda W, Doevendans Pieter A, Chamuleau Steven A J, Sluijter Joost P G
Plasma-circulating microRNAs have been implicated as novel early biomarkers for myocardial infarction (MI) due to their high specificity for cardiac injury. For swift clinical translation of this potential biomarker, it is important to understand their temporal and spatial characteristics upon MI. Therefore, we studied the temporal release, potential source, and transportation of circulating miRNAs in different models of ischemia reperfusion (I/R) injury. We demonstrated that extracellular vesicles are released from the ischemic myocardium upon I/R injury. Moreover, we provided evidence that cardiac and muscle-specific miRNAs are transported by extracellular vesicles and are rapidly detectable in plasma. Since these vesicles are enriched for the released miRNAs and their detection precedes traditional damage markers, they hold great potential as specific early biomarkers for MI.

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