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  Circulating microRNA Expression in Cushing's Syndrome

Vetrivel, S., Zhang, R., Engel, M., Altieri, B., Braun, L., Osswald, A., et al. (2021). Circulating microRNA Expression in Cushing's Syndrome. FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY, 12: 620012. doi:10.3389/fendo.2021.620012.

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Vetrivel, Sharmilee, Author
Zhang, Ru, Author
Engel, Mareen1, Author           
Altieri, Barbara, Author
Braun, Leah, Author
Osswald, Andrea, Author
Bidlingmaier, Martin, Author
Fassnacht, Martin, Author
Beuschlein, Felix, Author
Reincke, Martin, Author
Chen, Alon1, Author           
Sbiera, Silviu, Author
Riester, Anna, Author
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1Dept. Stress Neurobiology and Neurogenetics, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2035294              

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Cushing's syndrome (CS) is a rare disease of endogenous hypercortisolism associated with high morbidity and mortality. Diagnosis and classification of CS is still challenging.
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Circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) are minimally invasive diagnostic markers. Our aim was to characterize the circulating miRNA profiles of CS patients and to identify distinct profiles between the two major CS subtypes.
Methods
We included three groups of patients from the German Cushing's registry: ACTH-independent CS (Cortisol-Producing-Adenoma; CPA), ACTH-dependent pituitary CS (Cushing's Disease; CD), and patients in whom CS had been ruled out (controls). Profiling of miRNAs was performed by next-generation-sequencing (NGS) in serum samples of 15 CS patients (each before and after curative surgery) and 10 controls. Significant miRNAs were first validated by qPCR in the discovery cohort and then in an independent validation cohort of 20 CS patients and 11 controls.
Results
NGS identified 411 circulating miRNAs. Differential expression of 14 miRNAs were found in the pre- and postoperative groups. qPCR in the discovery cohort validated 5 of the significant miRNAs from the preoperative group analyses. Only, miR-182-5p was found to be significantly upregulated in the CD group of the validation cohort. Comparing all CS samples as a group with the controls did not reveal any significant differences in expression.
Outcome
In conclusion, our study identified miR-182-5p as a possible biomarker for CD, which has to be validated in a prospective cohort. Furthermore, our results suggest that presence or absence of ACTH might be at least as relevant for miRNA expression as hypercortisolism itself.

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 Dates: 2021
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000626027300001
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2021.620012
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Title: FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 12 Sequence Number: 620012 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1664-2392