Association between plasma levels of microRNA-126 and coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253-3758.2014.07.008
- VernacularTitle:冠状动脉严重狭窄患者血浆微小 RNA-126与侧支循环形成的关系
- Author:
Xiaomin NIE
1
;
Lixiao SU
;
Yajing ZHOU
;
Yingxin ZHAO
;
Dongmei SHI
;
Yuyang LIU
;
Zhiming ZHOU
;
Yujie ZHOU
Author Information
1. 100029,首都医科大学附属北京安贞医院心内科
- Keywords:
Coronary artery disease;
MicroRNAs;
Collateral circulation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Cardiology
2014;(7):561-565
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the relationship between plasma microRNA 126 ( miR-126 ) level and coronary collateral circulation ( CCC) formation and to determine whether the miR-126 in plasma could serve as a blood-based biomarker for CCC in patients with severely narrowed coronary arteries ( CAD ).Methods In this prospective study , a total of 120 consecutive CAD patients with ≥95% stenosis in one epicardial coronary artery were enrolled.Thirty healthy people served as normal control.They were divided into two groups according to Rentrop grades:patients with grade 2 and 3 collateral development ( good CCC group, n=64) and patients with grade 0 and 1 collateral development (poor CCC group, n=56).Plasma miR-126 was measured by RT-PCR and serum VEGF was evaluated by ELISA method.Results Fasting plasma glucose ( FPG) was significantly lower in patients with good CCC than in patients with poor CCC ((5.99 ±1.48) mmol/L vs.(6.40 ±2.50) mmol/L).Plasma miR-126 levels and VEGF levels were significantly lower in CAD patients than in healthy people (0.04 ±0.01 vs.0.07 ±0.02, P=0.023 and (2 110 ±455) ng/L vs.(2 574 ±450) ng/L, P=0.011, respectively).miR-126 and VEGF levels were significantly higher in good CCC group than in poor CCC group ( miR-126:0.06 ±0.02 vs.0.03 ±0.01, P=0.021;VEGF:(2 549 ±614) ng/L vs.(1 759 ±452) ng/L, P=0.008).In CAD patients with good CCC, the miR-126 level was positively correlated to the VEGF expression (r =0.712,P=0.005) while there was no correlation between miR-126 level VEGF in CAD patients with poor CCC ( r =0.342, P =0.483).Multivariate analysis revealed that plasma miR-126 ( OR=2.145,95%CI 1.691 -2.988, P =0.001) and VEGF ( OR =1.279, 95%CI 1.068 -2.295, P =0.013 ) were independent predictors of collateral formation in patients with severely narrowed coronary arteries.In CAD patients , the area under the miR-126 ROC curve is 0.951 ( P=0.002).Conclusion Plasma miR-126 level is positively correlated to the CCC formation and is an independent predictor of CCC development in patients with severely narrowed coronary arteries , suggesting that plasma miR-126 might be a useful new , stable blood biomarker for predicting CCC formation in patients with severely narrowed coronary arteries.