Author:
Nepotchatykh Evguenia,Elremaly Wesam,Caraus Iurie,Godbout Christian,Leveau Corinne,Chalder Lynda,Beaudin Catherine,Kanamaru Emi,Kosovskaia Renata,Lauzon Shawn,Maillet Yanick,Franco Anita,Lascau-Coman Viorica,Bouhanik Saadallah,Gaitan Yaned Patricia,Li Dawei,Moreau Alain
Abstract
AbstractMyalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a complex chronic disease, rooted in multi-system dysfunctions characterized by unexplained debilitating fatigue. Post-exertional malaise (PEM), defined as the exacerbation of the patient's symptoms following minimal physical or mental stress, is a hallmark of ME/CFS. While multiple case definitions exist, there is currently no well-established biomarkers or laboratory tests to diagnose ME/CFS. Our study aimed to investigate circulating microRNA expression in severely ill ME/CFS patients before and after an innovative stress challenge that stimulates PEM. Our findings highlight the differential expression of eleven microRNAs associated with a physiological response to PEM. The present study uncovers specific microRNA expression signatures associated with ME/CFS in response to PEM induction and reports microRNA expression patterns associated to specific symptom severities. The identification of distinctive microRNA expression signatures for ME/CFS through a provocation challenge is essential for the elucidation of the ME/CFS pathophysiology, and lead to accurate diagnoses, prevention measures, and effective treatment options.
Funder
TransMedTech Institute
MITACS
Open Medicine Foundation Canada
Sibylla-Hesse Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
28 articles.
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