Clinical Value and Potential Molecular Mechanism of miR-373-3p in Coronary Atherosclerosis

BackgroundCoronary atherosclerosis (CAS) is a chronic inflammatory condition marked by damage to the coronary artery endothelium, lipid accumulation, and fibrosis. It stands as the principal etiology of coronary heart disease (CHD).AimsThe rationale of this study was to investigate the clinical valu...

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Published inClinical and applied thrombosis/hemostasis Vol. 31; p. 10760296251319953
Main Authors Shen, JiaYang, Tang, Lihong, Wang, Zhe, Ma, Qiaoli, Lin, Fei, Liu, Hong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States SAGE Publications 01.01.2025
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ISSN1076-0296
1938-2723
1938-2723
DOI10.1177/10760296251319953

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Summary:BackgroundCoronary atherosclerosis (CAS) is a chronic inflammatory condition marked by damage to the coronary artery endothelium, lipid accumulation, and fibrosis. It stands as the principal etiology of coronary heart disease (CHD).AimsThe rationale of this study was to investigate the clinical value and potential mechanism of miR-373-3p in carotid CAS.MethodsA total of 95 patients with CAS and 35 controls were enrolled in the study. RT-qPCR was used to evaluate the relative expression of miR-373-3p. ROC curve was used to analyze the diagnostic value of miR-373-3p in CAS. Logistic regression analysis was utilized to evaluate whether miR-373-3p serves as a risk factor for CAS. In addition, miR-373-3p overexpression and knockdown models of endothelial progenitor (EPCs) were established to investigate the mechanism of miR-373-3p in the regulation of EPCs.ResultsThe level of miR-373-3p in CAS patients was significantly increased. MiR-373-3p can well distinguish patients with CAS and is a risk factor for CAS. The over-expression of miR-373-3p can substantially inhibit the proliferation, migration and invasion of EPCs, and stimulate the apoptosis of EPCs. MiR-373-3p is involved in the progression of CAS by targeting VEGFA.ConclusionsAs a highly sensitive potential biomarker, miR-373-3p can predict the occurrence and progression of CAS. Additionally, miR-373-3p is involved in the progression of CAS by targeting VEGFA, which may play an essential role in the pathogenesis of CAS.
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The first two authors contributed equally to the text.
ISSN:1076-0296
1938-2723
1938-2723
DOI:10.1177/10760296251319953