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  Improved risk stratification in prevention by use of a panel of selected circulating microRNAs

Keller, T., Boeckel, J.-N., Gross, S., Klotsche, J., Palapies, L., Leistner, D., et al. (2017). Improved risk stratification in prevention by use of a panel of selected circulating microRNAs. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 7: 4511. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-04040-w.

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Keller, Till1, Author
Boeckel, Jes-Niels1, Author
Gross, Stefan1, Author
Klotsche, Jens1, Author
Palapies, Lars1, Author
Leistner, David1, Author
Pieper, Lars1, Author
Stalla, Günter K.2, Author           
Lehnert, Hendrik1, Author
Silber, Sigmund1, Author
Pittrow, David1, Author
Maerz, Winfried1, Author
Doerr, Marcus1, Author
Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich1, Author
Baumeister, Sebastian E.1, Author
Voelker, Uwe1, Author
Felix, Stephan B.1, Author
Dimmeler, Stefanie1, Author
Zeiher, Andreas M.1, Author
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2RG Clinical Neuroendocrinology, Clinical Research, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2040301              

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Free keywords: ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; C-REACTIVE PROTEIN; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; NONPARAMETRIC APPROACH; NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE; CARDIAC-HYPERTROPHY; SENSITIVE ASSAY; BIOMARKERS; PREDICTION; MORTALITYScience & Technology - Other Topics;
 Abstract: Risk stratification is crucial in prevention. Circulating microRNAs have been proposed as biomarkers in cardiovascular disease. Here a miR panel consisting of miRs related to different cardiovascular pathophysiologies, was evaluated to predict outcome in the context of prevention. MiR-34a, miR-223, miR-378, miR-499 and miR-133 were determined from peripheral blood by qPCR and combined to a risk panel. As derivation cohort, 178 individuals of the DETECT study, and as validation cohort, 129 individuals of the SHIP study were used in a case-control approach. Overall mortality and cardiovascular events were outcome measures. The Framingham Risk Score(FRS) and the SCORE system were applied as risk classification systems. The identified miR panel was significantly associated with mortality given by a hazard ratio(HR) of 3.0 (95% (CI): 1.09-8.43; p = 0.034) and of 2.9 (95% CI: 1.32-6.33; p = 0.008) after adjusting for the FRS in the derivation cohort. In a validation cohort the miR-panel had a HR of 1.31 (95% CI: 1.03-1.66; p = 0.03) and of 1.29 (95% CI: 1.02-1.64; p = 0.03) in a FRS/SCORE adjusted-model. A FRS/SCORE risk model was significantly improved to predict mortality by the miR panel with continuous net reclassification index of 0.42/0.49 (p = 0.014/0.005). The present miR panel of 5 circulating miRs is able to improve risk stratification in prevention with respect to mortality beyond the FRS or SCORE.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2017
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 9
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Title: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 7 Sequence Number: 4511 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2045-2322