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Selected miRNA and Psoriasis-Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)-Overweight/Obesity Network-A Pilot Study

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241813916

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psoriasis; psoriatic arthritis (PsA); overweight; obesity; cardiovascular disease (CVD); miR-22-3p; miR-133a-3p; miR-146a-5p; miR-369-3p; Let-7b-5p

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Psoriasis is a complex systemic disease with multifactorial pathogenesis. It is associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk and comorbidities such as obesity. This study found decreased levels of certain miRNAs in psoriatic patients, which are consistent with cardiovascular disease levels, indicating their impact on cardiovascular disease risk in psoriatic patients. miR-22 and miR-146a may be contributing factors in the obesity-cardiovascular disease-psoriasis network.
Psoriasis is nowadays recognized as a multifactorial systemic disease with complex and not fully understood pathogenesis. In psoriatic patients, the increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and frequent comorbidities like obesity are observed. The aim of this study was to investigate differences in miRNA (miR-22-3p, miR-133a-3p, miR-146a-5p, miR-369-3p, and Let-7b-5p) involved in CVD risk among psoriatic patients with overweight/obesity and with normal weight. The study comprised 28 male psoriatic patients and 16 male healthy controls. miRNA isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells was reverse-transcribed and RT-qPCR was performed. We have found decreased levels of miR-22, miR-133a, miR-146a, and miR-369 among the psoriatic patients. There was a statistically significant difference in miR-22 and miR-146a levels between psoriatic patients with overweight/obesity and with normal weight. There were positive correlations between miR-22 and miR-146a levels and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in psoriatic patients with normal weight and between the miR-133a level and PsA in the overweight/obese patients. The decreased levels of selected miRNA are consistent with the levels observed in CVD indicating their impact on the CVD risk in psoriatic patients. miR-22 and miR-146 may be recognized as one of the contributing factors in the obesity-CVD-psoriasis network.

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