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  • Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are non-coding RNA molecules with potential as diagnostic biomarkers for diseases, particularly in premature infants.
  • Research found altered circRNA expression in the blood of premature infants with periventricular white matter damage (PWMD) compared to those without PWMD.
  • These findings suggest that circRNAs could play a significant role in PWMD and highlight the need for further studies to enhance diagnosis and treatment options for affected infants.

Article Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are evolutionarily conserved and tissue-specific types of non-coding RNA and can serve as potential diagnostic biomarkers for disease. However, the clinical significance and levels of expression of circRNAs for whole blood samples of prematurely born infants afflicted by diseases such as periventricular white matter damage (PWMD) are largely unknown. Therefore, we sought to identify measures of expression of circRNAs in whole blood samples obtained from prematurely born infants afflicted by PWMD and comparatively in samples from prematurely born infants without PWMD. We found the expression levels of circRNAs which from premature with PWMD has changed. Further analysis suggests that these circRNAs have important roles in PWMD. This study can improve the understanding for the potential of the circRNAs to serve as biomarkers in PWMD. Moreover, these circRNAs may provide evidence for improving diagnosis and treatment for infants afflicted by PWMD, and merits continued research.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ygeno.2020.03.027DOI Listing

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