Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (11): 1557-.
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Abstract: Objective To determine whether the miRNA expression profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs)differs between liver transplant recipients with long-term stable survival and those with acute rejection. Methods Twenty-nineliver transplant recipients with long-term stable survival (STA) group, 10 recipients with acute rejection (RJ group), and 17healthy subjects (control group) were recruited for genome-wide microarray analysis of miRNA expressions in the PBMCs.The differentially expressed miRNAs among the 3 groups were validated by real-time PCR, and the targets of these miRNAswere predicted. Results Compared with the RJ group, the STA group showed down-regulation of 13 miRNAs in the PBMCs.Of these down-regulated miRNAs, miRNA-18b, miRNA-340 and miRNA-106b were validated by real-time PCR, and the lattertwo miRNAs were predicted to target the TGF-β pathway. Conclusions The differentially expressed miRNAs in livertransplant recipients with long-term stable survival, namely miRNA-18b, miRNA-340 and miRNA-106b, can be potentialclinical biomarkers to predict the outcomes of liver transplantation.
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