Altered expression of miR-223 might be involved in regulation of inflammation in primary gout patients
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-7480.2017.03.005
- VernacularTitle:原发性痛风中微小RNA-223表达变化及其临床意义
- Author:
Dan ZHU
;
Lingqin LI
;
Quanbo ZHANG
;
Yufeng QING
;
Dongsheng WANG
;
Yangyang XU
;
Xiaowu ZHONG
;
Jingguo ZHOU
- Keywords:
Gout;
RNA;
miR-223;
Monosodium urate;
NLRP3
- From:
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology
2017;21(3):167-171
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the role of miR-223 in the pathogenesis of acute gouty inflammation.Methods The subjects were divided into 3 groups:65 acute gout patients (AG),50 inter-critical gout patients (IG),and 45 healthy controls (HC).The peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and the clinical laboratory parameters were all collected.The expression of miR-223 in the PBMCs was detected using realtime fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) (TaqMan probe).The PBMCs of 5 healthy people were stimulated with monosodium urate (MSU) (100 μg/ml) for 12 h,and then,miR-223,NLRP3 mRNA and IL-1β production were all measured using RT-qPCR and ELISA respectively.All data were analyzed by SPSS 17.0 statistical software,Wilcoxon rank sum test,t test and Spearman's correlations analysis were used for statistical analysis.Results ① The expression of miR-223 in AG and IG groups was both significantly decreased than that in the HC group (8±17 vs 26±76,P<0.05;9±17 vs 26±76,P<0.05;respectively),AG group was significantly decreased than that in the IG group [8(17) vs 9(17),Z=11.387,P<0.01].② After stimulated with MSU in healthy controls,IL-1β production and NLRP3 mRNA were both significantly increased [(86±5) pg/ml vs (13±6) pg/ml,t=21.042,P<0.01;5.2±0.4 vs 1.2±0.4,t=14.640,P<0.01;respectively],while the expression of miR-223 was significantly decreased (0.34±0.20 vs 1.05±0.24,t=-5.164,P<0.01).Conclusion The data suggests that miR-223 might be involved in the patho-genesis of spontaneous regulation,but further study is needed to discover the exact mechanism.