Whole blood circular RNA hsa_circ_0002171 serves as a potential diagnostic biomarker for human adenovirus pneumonia in children

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Abstract

Severe pneumonia related to human adenoviruses (HAdVs) has a high lethality rate in children and its early diagnosis and treatment remain a major challenge. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are novel long noncoding RNAs that play important roles in gene regulation and disease pathogenesis. To investigate the roles of circRNAs in HAdV pneumonia, we analyzed the circRNA profiles of healthy children and children with HAdV pneumonia, including both mild and severe cases, and identified 139 significantly upregulated circRNAs in children with HAdV pneumonia vs healthy controls and 18 significantly upregulated circRNAs in children with severe HAdV pneumonia vs mild HAdV pneumonia. In particular, hsa_circ_0002171 was differentially expressed in both groups and might thus be useful as a diagnostic biomarker of HAdV pneumonia and severe HAdV pneumonia. To identify the underlying mechanisms of circRNAs in HAdV pneumonia, we analyzed the transcriptome of children with HAdV pneumonia and established a circRNA-mRNA regulatory network. Enrichment analysis of differentially expressed target mRNAs demonstrated that the differentially expressed genes between healthy controls and HAdV pneumonia patients were mainly involved in RNA splicing while the differentially expressed genes between children with mild and severe HAdV pneumonia were mainly involved in regulating lymphocyte activation. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis suggested that hsa_circ_0002171 had a significant value in the diagnosis of HAdV pneumonia and of severe HAdV pneumonia. Taken together, the circRNA expression profile was altered in children with HAdV pneumonia. These results demonstrated that hsa_circ_0002171 is a potential diagnostic biomarker of HAdV pneumonia.

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Yang, D., Sun, K., Huang, F., Fan, H., Shi, T., Chen, X., & Lu, G. (2022). Whole blood circular RNA hsa_circ_0002171 serves as a potential diagnostic biomarker for human adenovirus pneumonia in children. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 55. https://doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X2022e12347

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