MiRNAs as biomarkers of phenotype in neutral lipid storage disease with myopathy

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Background: Neutral lipid storage disease with myopathy (NLSDM) is a rare lipid metabolism disorder. In this study, we evaluated some circulating miRNAs levels in serum samples and the MRI of three affected siblings. Methods: Three members of one NLSDM family were identified: two brothers and one sister. Muscles of lower and right upper extremities were studied by MRI. Expression profile of miRNAs, obtained from serum samples, was detected using qRT-PCR. Results: Two brothers presented with progressive skeletal myopathy, while the sister had severe hepatosteatosis and diabetes. NLSDM patients showed a significant increase of muscle-specific miRNAs expression compared with healthy subjects. We found a correlation between hepatic damage and elevation of miRNAs expression profile of liver origin. Conclusions: The dysregulation of miRNAs might represent an indicator of skeletal and hepatic damage and it might be useful to monitor the progression of NLSDM.

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Pegoraro, V., Missaglia, S., Marozzo, R., Tavian, D., & Angelini, C. (2020). MiRNAs as biomarkers of phenotype in neutral lipid storage disease with myopathy. Muscle and Nerve, 61(2), 253–257. https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.26761

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