Clinical value of miR-551b-5p in children with primary nephrotic syndrome and its regulatory role in disease progression
Yuehong Yang, Lijun Zhao, Fang Wu, Caihong Xue, Xiaoyun Qu

TL;DR
This study shows that miR-551b-5p is a promising biomarker for predicting and understanding the progression of primary nephrotic syndrome in children.
Contribution
The study identifies miR-551b-5p as a novel biomarker and reveals its regulatory role in PNS through CD2AP targeting.
Findings
miR-551b-5p is significantly elevated in PNS and poor prognosis subgroups.
miR-551b-5p knockdown improves podocyte health and reduces inflammation.
CD2AP is confirmed as a direct target of miR-551b-5p in PNS progression.
Abstract
Primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS) is a common glomerular disorder in children. Despite significant advances in glucocorticoid therapy, considerable challenges remain in the early diagnosis and prognostic management of PNS. Elevated miR-551b-5p expression has been detected in the PNS. This study aims to further explore the role of miR-551b-5p in the onset and progression of PNS and its potential mechanisms. A total of 107 patients with primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS) and 99 healthy volunteers (HV) were included in this study. And the PNS group was further divided into subgroups with favorable (n = 76) and poor (n = 31) prognosis. The expression of miR-551b-5p in the PNS and the poor prognosis group was quantified using qRT-PCR. The predictive capability of miR-551b-5p for the occurrence and poor prognosis of PNS was evaluated. The effects of miR-551b-5p knockdown on podocyte growth and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRenal Diseases and Glomerulopathies · Vasculitis and related conditions · Systemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases
