2024
DOI: 10.3390/jcm13071898
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Principles and Limitations of miRNA Purification and Analysis in Whole Blood Collected during Ablation Procedure from Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

Mateusz Polak,
Joanna Wieczorek,
Malwina Botor
et al.

Abstract: Background: MicroRNA (miRNA) have the potential to be non-invasive and attractive biomarkers for a vast number of diseases and clinical conditions; however, a reliable analysis of miRNA expression in blood samples meets a number of methodological challenges. In this report, we presented and discussed, specifically, the principles and limitations of miRNA purification and analysis in blood plasma samples collected from the left atrium during an ablation procedure on patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Mater… Show more

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“…In the current issue of the journal, the paper by Polak et al [1] focuses on evaluating and optimising methods for the extraction of microRNAs (miRNA) from blood samples taken from atrial fibrillation (AF) patients. In the context of AF, circulating miRNAs have been profiled in both paroxysmal and persistent AF, from early work linking reduced plasma miR-150-5p levels to some aspects of AF pathogenesis [2] to a recent study that uncovered miR-20b-5p and miR-330-3p as putative cardiac-specific biomarkers that may predict AF recurrence one year after catheter ablation [3].…”
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“…In the current issue of the journal, the paper by Polak et al [1] focuses on evaluating and optimising methods for the extraction of microRNAs (miRNA) from blood samples taken from atrial fibrillation (AF) patients. In the context of AF, circulating miRNAs have been profiled in both paroxysmal and persistent AF, from early work linking reduced plasma miR-150-5p levels to some aspects of AF pathogenesis [2] to a recent study that uncovered miR-20b-5p and miR-330-3p as putative cardiac-specific biomarkers that may predict AF recurrence one year after catheter ablation [3].…”
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confidence: 99%