miRNA-146-a, miRNA-21, miRNA-143, miRNA-29-b and miRNA-223 as Potential Biomarkers for Atopic Dermatitis
Sanja Jakovljevic, Iva Barjaktarovic, Dunja Jakovljevic, Olivera Levakov, Ljuba Vujanovic

TL;DR
This study explores specific microRNAs as potential biomarkers for atopic dermatitis, focusing on miRNA-146a and others that may help in diagnosis and treatment.
Contribution
The study identifies miRNA-146a as a potential biomarker for atopic dermatitis and explores the role of other microRNAs in disease progression.
Findings
miRNA-146a was significantly upregulated in atopic dermatitis patients compared to controls.
miRNA-146a showed diagnostic potential with 82% specificity and 62% sensitivity.
miRNA-21, miRNA-29b, miRNA-143, and miRNA-223 were upregulated in patients with higher SCORAD scores.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Recently, epigenetic mechanisms have been recognized as crucial in atopic dermatitis development. The emphasis of this research was on expanding existing knowledge about the epigenetic aspects of atopic dermatitis, as well as identifying new molecules that could serve as disease biomarkers. Methods: The research was conducted as a cross-sectional study examining two groups: the group with atopic dermatitis (50 patients) and the control group (50 healthy adults). The serum levels of total immunoglobulin E (IgE) and eosinophil count (Eos%) were performed in routine laboratory analyses, and the detection of microRNAs from peripheral blood was performed using RT-PCR. Results: Analysis of selected miRNA expressions in patients with atopic dermatitis and controls revealed that only the expression and the relative expression of miRNA-146a were statistically significantly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDermatology and Skin Diseases · IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
