# Short communication: Dynamic chemical labelling allows the measurement of the paracetamol toxicity biomarker microRNA‐122 in hospital clinical laboratories

**Authors:** Samar Alzeer, Antonio Marin‐Romero, Bárbara López‐Longarela, Juan J. Guardia‐Monteagudo, F. Javier Lopez‐Delgado, Salvatore Pernagallo, Juan J. Diaz‐Mochon, Mavys Tabraue‐Chavez, Kathleen Scullion, James W. Dear

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/bcp.70364 · 2025-11-17

## TL;DR

A new method using dynamic chemical labeling can effectively measure a liver injury biomarker in hospital labs.

## Contribution

Dynamic chemical labeling combined with fluorescence detection is proposed as a practical clinical tool for measuring miR-122.

## Key findings

- miR-122 concentrations were significantly higher in paracetamol-induced liver injury patients compared to healthy controls.
- The method achieved high sensitivity and specificity for detecting miR-122 with an AUC of 0.96.
- miR-122 moderately correlated with ALT levels, a standard liver injury marker.

## Abstract

MicroRNA‐122 (miR‐122) is a sensitive biomarker for paracetamol‐induced liver injury. This study assessed the diagnostic performance of dynamic chemical labelling (DCL) combined with an immunoassay platform to quantify miR‐122 in human serum, as a proof‐of‐concept for hospital use. This study used serum samples from 19 healthy individuals and 19 patients with paracetamol drug‐induced liver injury (DILI) collected in previous studies. miR‐122 was labelled with a biotinylated SMART‐Base and quantified using a multiplex, bead‐based, fluorescence detection system. The median miR‐122 concentration was significantly elevated at 233.4 pg/mL (IQR: 74.5–363.4) compared to 15.2 pg/mL (IQR: 9.4–24) in the control group. The Mann–Whitney U test showed significant group differences (p < 0.0001). ROC analysis yielded an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.96, with a 29.7 pg/mL cut‐off providing 92.6% sensitivity (95% CI: 76.6%–98.7%) and 89.4% specificity (95% CI: 68.6%–98.1%). miR‐122 moderately correlated with ALT (r = 0.56, p = 0.03). DCL with fluorescence detection is a promising clinical tool for miR‐122 quantification.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** paracetamol (PubChem CID 1983)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** MIR122 (microRNA 122) [NCBI Gene 406906] {aka MIR122A, MIRN122, MIRN122A, hsa-mir-122, miRNA122, miRNA122A}
- **Diseases:** DILI (MESH:D056486), toxicity (MESH:D064420), liver injury (MESH:D017093)
- **Chemicals:** paracetamol (MESH:D000082)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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