Emerging role of microRNAs in dilated cardiomyopathy: evidence regarding etiology.

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Research Unit, Biomedical Research and Innovation Institute of Cádiz (INiBICA), Puerta del Mar University Hospital, University of Cádiz, Cádiz, Spain; Department of Internal Medicine, Puerta del Mar Universitary Hospital, Cádiz, Spain; Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Cádiz, Cádiz, Spain. Electronic address:

Published: January 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a serious heart disease that makes the heart's chambers larger and weaker, affecting how well it pumps blood.
  • It is important to figure out what causes DCM early on so doctors can help patients better, but understanding the disease can be difficult.
  • Researchers are looking into tiny molecules called microRNAs (miRNAs) that might help doctors diagnose and treat DCM without invasive procedures, but more studies are needed to confirm their usefulness.

Article Abstract

Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a heart muscle disease characterized by ventricular dilation and systolic dysfunction in the absence of abnormal loading conditions or coronary artery disease. This cardiac disorder is a major health problem due to its high prevalence, morbidity, and mortality. DCM is a complex disease with a common phenotype but heterogeneous pathological mechanisms. Early etiological diagnosis and prognosis stratification is crucial for the clinical management of the patient. Advances in imaging technology and genetic tests have provided useful tools for clinical practice. Nevertheless, the assessment of the disease remains challenging. Novel noninvasive indicators are still needed to assist in decision-making. microRNAs (miRNAs), a group of small noncoding RNAs, have been identified as key mediators of cell biology. They are found in a stable form in body fluids and their concentration is altered in response to stress. Previous research has suggested that the miRNA signature constitutes a novel source of noninvasive biomarkers for a wide array of cardiovascular diseases. Specifically, several studies have reported the potential role of miRNAs as clinical indicators among the etiologies of DCM. However, this field has not been reviewed in detail. Here, we summarize the evidence of intracellular and circulating miRNAs in DCM and their usefulness in the development of novel diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic approaches, with a focus on DCM etiology. Although the findings are still preliminary, due to methodological and technical limitations and the lack of robust population-based studies, miRNAs constitute a promising tool to assist in the clinical management of DCM.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trsl.2019.08.007DOI Listing

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