2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.molbiopara.2013.02.001
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MicroRNA expression profile in different tissues of BALB/c mice in the early phase of Schistosoma japonicum infection

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“…Variations in miRNA profiles during disease progression have been demonstrated in murine models even during very early acute infection (247,248). As the alteration in miRNA expression profiles is often correlated with numerous human diseases, including liver diseases, He et al investigated the serum levels of host miRNAs in mice, rabbits, buffaloes, and humans infected with S. japonicum, and circulating miR-223 was suggested as a potential new biomarker for the detection of schistosome infection and the assessment of the response to chemotherapy (249).…”
Section: Detection Of Circulating Mirnasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variations in miRNA profiles during disease progression have been demonstrated in murine models even during very early acute infection (247,248). As the alteration in miRNA expression profiles is often correlated with numerous human diseases, including liver diseases, He et al investigated the serum levels of host miRNAs in mice, rabbits, buffaloes, and humans infected with S. japonicum, and circulating miR-223 was suggested as a potential new biomarker for the detection of schistosome infection and the assessment of the response to chemotherapy (249).…”
Section: Detection Of Circulating Mirnasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression of several host miRNAs was shown to be altered rapidly in the lungs, liver, and spleen of BALB/c mice as early as 10 days post infection with S. japonicum. 124 A broad array of miRNAs in liver was dysregulated and associated with the progression of S. japonicum infection. 125 These results raise the possibility that circulating host miRNAs may be dynamically altered during the course of schistosome infection; this provides an avenue for their development as useful diagnostic and pathogenic biomarkers for schistosomiasis, because of the strong correlation between the expression profile of miRNAs and the status/progression of the disease.…”
Section: Cytokinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forty-one differentially expressed miRNAs have been identified in comparisons of rats and mice (Han et al, 2015). One hundred sixty-two miRNAs are expressed in M. fortis in mice, with 12 in the liver, 32 in the spleen and 34 in the lung being differentially expressed in M. fortis (Han et al, 2013). These results indicate that some differentially expressed miRNAs may impact the survival and development of the parasite within different hosts.…”
Section: Epigenetic Studies In Schistosomes: What Is Known?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results suggest that circulating miRNAs may serve as important mediators of the pathology of hepatic schistosomiasis. Furthermore, the miRNA profiles in different tissues (liver, spleen, and lung) of S. japonicum -infected mice suggest that miRNAs may be involved in the regulation of several signaling pathways—such as the MAPK, insulin, Toll-like receptor, and TGF-β pathways—during schistosome infection (Han et al, 2013). Inhibition of microRNA-21 can protect mice against lethal schistosome infection by repressing both the IL-13 and transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGFβ1) pathways (Sombetzki et al, 2015).…”
Section: Epigenetic Studies In Schistosomes: What Is Known?mentioning
confidence: 99%