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Unlabelled: It is known that micro RNAs are an important regulatory element in the pathogenesis of many diseases, including cardiovascular diseases. Different levels of expression of these molecules in various pathologies makes miRNA a potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarker.

Aim: Analysis of miRNA expression levels in mononuclear blood cells (MBC) of patients with acute decompensation f chronic heart failure (CHF) of various etiologies and evaluation of the possibility of their use as a biological marker.

Materials And Methods: 7 male patients with acute decompensation of CHF with a reduced ejection fraction (EF), NYHA functional class II-IV (FC) according to NYHA [mean (M) EF 29.2%, standard deviation (SD) 13.27%] in age 38 to 65 years old [median (Me) 58 years]. In 3 patients, heart failure developed as a result of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCMP), in 4 patients - against the background of post - infarction cardiosclerosis of the ischemic nature [group of patients with coronary heart disease (CHD)]. The control group - 5 age - matched (from 41 to 57 years old, Me 49 years old) healthy male volunteers. A complete transcript analysis of miRNA expression in MNCs was performed for all patients and healthy volunteers.

Results: Differentially expressed miRNAs were determined in patients with CHF (regardless of etiology) compared with healthy individuals: miR-182, miR-144, miR-183, miR-486-5p, miR-143 (log2FC >1, FDR p - value.

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