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  • MicroRNAs play a crucial role in regulating gene expression and are linked to various diseases, prompting a study to find specific serum miRNAs associated with prediabetes in patients with alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS).
  • Researchers compared serum samples from ADS patients (both with and without prediabetes) to healthy controls and validated their findings using RT-qPCR and pathway analyses.
  • The study identified significantly different expressions of numerous miRNAs, with hsa-miR-320b and hsa-miR-3135b being particularly notable as potential biomarkers for diagnosing prediabetes in ADS patients.

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Background: MicroRNAs are abundant in serum and have emerged as important regulators of gene expression, implicating them in a wide range of diseases. The purpose of this study was to discover and validate serum miRNAs in prediabetes associated with alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS).

Method: Serum samples from ADS patients with or without prediabetes and normoglycemic controls were subjected to microarray. Validation of identified candidate miRNAs was performed by RT-qPCR. Additionally, GO and KEGG pathway analyses were carried out to uncover target genes anticipated to be controlled by the candidate miRNAs.

Results: Notably, 198, and 172 miRNAs were differentially expressed in ADS-patients with or without prediabetes compared to healthy controls, and 7 miRNAs in ADS-patients with prediabetes compared to ADS-normoglycemic patients, respectively. Furthermore, hsa-miR-320b and hsa-miR-3135b were differentially expressed exclusively in ADS-patients with prediabetes, and this was further validated. Interestingly, GO and KEGG pathway analysis revealed that genes predicted to be modulated by the candidates were considerably enriched in numerous diabetes-related biological processes and pathways.

Conclusion: Our findings revealed that ADS-patients with or without prediabetes have different sets of miRNAs compared to normoglycemic healthy subjects. We propose serum hsa-miR-320b and hsa-miR-3135b as potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of prediabetes in ADS-patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.alcohol.2024.01.003DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • MicroRNAs play a crucial role in regulating gene expression and are linked to various diseases, prompting a study to find specific serum miRNAs associated with prediabetes in patients with alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS).
  • Researchers compared serum samples from ADS patients (both with and without prediabetes) to healthy controls and validated their findings using RT-qPCR and pathway analyses.
  • The study identified significantly different expressions of numerous miRNAs, with hsa-miR-320b and hsa-miR-3135b being particularly notable as potential biomarkers for diagnosing prediabetes in ADS patients.
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