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Differential Circular RNA Expression Profiles in Induced Sputum of Patients with Asthma

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INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 184, Issue 5, Pages 460-470

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000528129

Keywords

Asthma; Circular RNA; Induced sputum; Competitive endogenous RNA; Biomarker

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This study aimed to identify differentially expressed circRNAs in induced sputum cells of asthma patients, in order to provide potential biomarkers and insights for asthma research. Through high-throughput sequencing, the differentially expressed circRNAs in asthma patients were screened, and their expression was verified by qRT-PCR. The correlation between circRNA and asthma was analyzed, and a possible ceRNA network was predicted and analyzed.
Introduction: circRNA played a role in a variety of diseases. This paper aimed to explore the differentially expressed circRNA in induced sputum cells of asthma patients, so as to provide new potential biomarkers and new ideas for the study of asthma. Methods: All subjects were from the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University. Differentially expressed circRNAs of asthma patients were screened by high-throughput sequencing. qRT-PCR was used to verify the expression of differential circRNAs. The association between circRNA and asthma was explored by analyzing the correlation between circRNA and clinical data and some cytokines of asthma patients. The possible ceRNA network was analyzed and predicted by online software, and the expression of each molecule in the network was preliminary verified by qRT-PCR in induced sputum cells and 16HBE cell. Results: We screened a total of 49 circRNAs differentially expressed in asthma patients (including 12 circRNAs with elevated expression and 37 circRNAs with decreased expression), among which has_circSORT1 and has_circSERPINB1 were significantly elevated. Correlation analysis showed that has_circSORT1 was correlated with FeNO, EOS%, IL-17A, IFN-gamma, and PC20, and has_circSERPINB1 was correlated with IL-6, IL-17A, IFN-gamma, FEV1%, and FVC%. The possible existence of has_circSORT1/has-miR-185-3p/ZNFX1, a ceRNA regulatory network, in induced sputum cells of asthma patients was hypothesized by online software prediction and qRT-PCR in sputum cells and 16HBE. Conclusion: Differentially expressed circRNAs existed in induced sputum cells of asthma patients, among which has_circSORT1 and has_circSERPINB1 were significantly upregulated and may be involved in the process of asthma disease, which could be expected to be a potential biomarker for asthma diagnosis. In addition, a ceRNA regulatory network, has_circSORT1/has-miR-185-3p/ZNFX1, may exist in asthma.

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