Systematic pipeline for the analysis of microRNA-gene interactions in active and latent TB infection

Julia Tzu-Ya Weng, Kai-Yao Huang, Shih-Wei Lee, L. S. Wu, Yi-Cheng Chen, Tzong-Yi Lee
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Tuberculosis (TB) is the second most common cause of death from infectious diseases. About 90% of those infected are asymptomatic-the so-called latent TB infections (LTBI), with a 10% lifetime chance of progressing to active TB. Several gene expression studies have compared healthy controls versus active TB or LTBI patients. The results vary due to diverse genetic background, study designs, and the inherent complexity of the disease process. Thus, developing a sensitive and efficient method for the detection of LTBI is both crucial and challenging. Our objective was to establish an efficient and cost-effective pipeline for gene and microRNA expression profiling in TB and LTBI. We attempted to investigate the interaction between these two types of molecular signatures as biomarkers for a more sensitive and specific differentiation among active TB, LTBI, and healthy individuals. Following our systematic pipeline, we have uncovered novel differences specific to the Taiwanese population. Differentially expressed microRNAs and their interactions with the corresponding target genes will serve as potential molecular signatures to enhance our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of TB and facilitate the development for a more sensitive diagnostic assay for LTBI.
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用于分析活动性和潜伏性结核感染中microrna -基因相互作用的系统管道
结核病是导致传染病死亡的第二大常见原因。大约90%的感染者是无症状的,即所谓的潜伏性结核感染(LTBI),一生中有10%的机会发展为活动性结核。一些基因表达研究比较了健康对照与活动性结核病或LTBI患者。由于不同的遗传背景、研究设计和疾病过程的内在复杂性,结果有所不同。因此,开发一种灵敏而有效的方法来检测LTBI是至关重要的,也是具有挑战性的。我们的目标是建立一个高效和经济的管道,用于结核病和LTBI的基因和microRNA表达谱分析。我们试图研究这两种类型的分子特征之间的相互作用,作为在活动性结核病、LTBI和健康个体之间更敏感和特异性区分的生物标志物。根据我们的系统管道,我们发现了台湾人口特有的新差异。差异表达的microrna及其与相应靶基因的相互作用将作为潜在的分子特征,增强我们对结核病潜在机制的理解,并促进开发更敏感的LTBI诊断方法。
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