Is MicroRNA-127 a Novel Biomarker for Acute Pancreatitis with Lung Injury?

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Background and Aims. The aim of this study was to determine the expression of microRNA-127 (miR-127) in both rat models and patients of acute pancreatitis (AP) with lung injury (LI). Methods. Rats were administrated with retrograde cholangiopancreatography injection of 0.5% or 3.5% sodium taurocholate to induce AP with mild or severe LI and were sacrificed at 6, 12, and 24 h. Rats from the control group received a laparotomy only. Plasma from a prospective cohort of AP patients was collected. The levels of miR-127 in the tissues and plasma were detected using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Results. The upregulation of miR-127 in the lungs of rats was detected in the groups of AP with severe LI at 6 h and 24 h, whereas it was scarcely detectable in plasma. In the pilot study that included 18 AP patients and 5 healthy volunteers, the plasma miR-127 level was significantly downregulated in AP patients with respiratory failure compared with the healthy volunteers (P=0.014) and those without respiratory failure (P=0.043). Conclusion. miR-127 might serve as a potential marker for the identification of AP with LI.

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Shi, N., Deng, L., Chen, W., Zhang, X., Luo, R., Jin, T., … Xia, Q. (2017). Is MicroRNA-127 a Novel Biomarker for Acute Pancreatitis with Lung Injury? Disease Markers, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/1204295

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