Micro-Array Profiling Exhibits Remarkable Intra-Individual Stability of Human Platelet micro-RNA
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ABSTRACT: Results: MiRNA expression profiling of 1281 human miRNAs revealed relevant expression of 221 miRNAs consistently expressed in all samples at all time points. Correlation of platelet miRNA ranks was highly significant with data from other studies. Global distribution of miRNA expression was relatively similar in all subjects. No miRNA exhibited a significant effect of time at level 0.05. This finding was supported by exploratory analysis of predicted time effects from the mixed effects models. Furthermore, no significant effect of ASA could be found. Concerning the functional implication of the 20 most abundantly expressed miRNAs, we found 6 functional themes: nuclear import, cell cycle, transmembrane receptor protein serine/threonine kinase signaling pathway, regulation of kinase activity, pathways in cancer, and leukocyte differentiation. Conclusion: Our study shows that the platelet miRNA profile is remarkably stable in healthy subjects and is not affected by single-dose ASA treatment. For this reason, single-point analysis of platelet miRNA profile is reasonable when inter-individual differences are studied. The functional annotation network points toward additional extra-platelet effects of platelet miRNAs.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE33215 | GEO | 2012/06/20
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA149443
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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