miRNA‐221: A Potential Biomarker of Progressive Liver Injury in Chronic Liver Disease (CLD) due to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)

Author:

Sutradhar Parthana RaniORCID,Sultana NahidaORCID,Nessa AfzalunORCID

Abstract

Background: Early detection of progressive liver damage in chronic liver disease (CLD) patients is crucial for better treatment response. Several studies have shown the association of microRNA (miRNA) in the progression of CLD in regulating cell proliferation, fibrosis, and apoptosis as well as in carcinogenesis.Objectives: The study was aimed at determining the expression of miRNA‐221 among different stages of fibrosis in CLD patients due to hepatitis B virus (HBV) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and thus evaluate its role as an early biomarker in CLD.Methods: A total of 100 participants (75 CLD patients and 25 healthy control) were recruited in this cross‐sectional study and divided into four groups, of which 25 as healthy control, 25 in CLD without fibrosis, 25 were CLD with fibrosis, and 25 were CLD with cirrhosis. Total RNA was extracted from plasma followed by cDNA synthesis, and finally, the expression of miRNA‐221 was analyzed for its diagnostic potential as a single biomarker using the qRT‐PCR method.Results: The plasma level of miRNA‐221 was significantly upregulated in different fibrosis stages of CLD (p < 0.05), and this upregulation was positively correlated with the progression of fibrosis (p < 0.05). Significantly increased expression of miRNA‐221 was found in NAFLD patients compared to HBV patients in the CLD without fibrosis patient group (p < 0.05), while expression of miRNA‐221 was significantly upregulated among HBV patients in the CLD with the fibrosis group. miRNA‐221 showed high diagnostic accuracy in discriminating different stages of fibrosis from healthy control (p < 0.05).Conclusion: miRNA‐221 may be used as a potential plasma biomarker for early prediction of fibrosis progression in CLD patients.

Publisher

Wiley

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