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  • Circulating MicroRNA‐188, ‐30a, and ‐30e as Early Biomarkers for Contrast‐Induced Acute Kidney Injury
    Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen, Ben He
    Journal of the American Heart Association. 2016;5:e004138, originally published August 15, 2016
    https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004138
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    Circulating MicroRNA‐188, ‐30a, and ‐30e as Early Biomarkers for Contrast‐Induced Acute Kidney Injury
    Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen, Ben He
    Journal of the American Heart Association August 2016, 5 (8) e004138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004138
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    By Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen and Ben He
    Selection of candidate circulating miRNAs as early biomarkers for CI‐AKI in rats. A, Global miRNA expression profiles of kidney and plasma in CI‐AKI a...Show More
    Selection of candidate circulating miRNAs as early biomarkers for CI‐AKI in rats. A, Global miRNA expression profiles of kidney and plasma in CI‐AKI and control rats by miRNA microarrays. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that the hybridization results of 2 plasma samples (1 from the CI‐AKI group and 1 from the control group) were significantly different from the other plasma samples. These 2 components explained 81.19% of the variability. B, Hierarchical clustering analysis of dysregulated miRNAs (with a fold change >1.5) in plasma and kidney samples. The relative miRNA expression is depicted according to the color scale shown on the right. Red indicates upregulation and blue, downregulation. C, Diagram of the strategy for identifying candidate miRNAs. See Results for details. CI‐AKI indicates contrast‐induced acute kidney injury; CM, contrast medium; miRNA, microRNA; NS, normal saline; PCA, principal component analysis.Show Less
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    Circulating MicroRNA‐188, ‐30a, and ‐30e as Early Biomarkers for Contrast‐Induced Acute Kidney Injury
    Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen, Ben He
    Journal of the American Heart Association August 2016, 5 (8) e004138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004138
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    By Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen and Ben He
    List of Dysregulated miRNAs in the CI‐AKI Rats (Fold Change CI‐AKI/Contr...
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    List of Dysregulated miRNAs in the CI‐AKI Rats (Fold Change CI‐AKI/Control Array Hyb Intensity >1.50)
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    Circulating MicroRNA‐188, ‐30a, and ‐30e as Early Biomarkers for Contrast‐Induced Acute Kidney Injury
    Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen, Ben He
    Journal of the American Heart Association August 2016, 5 (8) e004138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004138
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    By Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen and Ben He
    Validation of candidate circulating miRNAs in rats. A, Tissue expression patterns of miRNAs in rats. The lev...
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    Validation of candidate circulating miRNAs in rats. A, Tissue expression patterns of miRNAs in rats. The levels of candidate miRNAs in various tissues from rats by reverse transcription quantitative real‐time PCR (RT‐qPCR). B, Validating data of miRNA microarray by RT‐qPCR method. C, Time course of the plasma levels of candidate miRNAs from CI‐AKI rats. The plasma was collected from the rats at different time points (n=4 for each time point). Levels of miRNAs at each time point were expressed as fold increase relative to the baseline. D, The plasma was collected from control rats (without pretreatment and CM exposure), CM‐only group (CM exposure without pretreatment), dehydration‐only group (dehydration pretreatment without CM exposure), and CI‐AKI group at 4 hours after CM exposure or equal time point (n=4, each group). The relative change of miRNA levels is expressed as fold increase compared with the control.*P<0.05, **P<0.01, and ***P<0.001. CI‐AKI indicates contrast‐induced acute kidney injury; CM, contrast medium; miRNA, microRNA; RT‐qPCR, reverse transcription quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction.
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    Circulating MicroRNA‐188, ‐30a, and ‐30e as Early Biomarkers for Contrast‐Induced Acute Kidney Injury
    Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen, Ben He
    Journal of the American Heart Association August 2016, 5 (8) e004138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004138
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    By Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen and Ben He
    Clinical Characteristics of CI‐AKI Cases and Matched Controls...
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    Circulating MicroRNA‐188, ‐30a, and ‐30e as Early Biomarkers for Contrast‐Induced Acute Kidney Injury
    Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen, Ben He
    Journal of the American Heart Association August 2016, 5 (8) e004138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004138
    Figure 3.
    Figure 3.
    By Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen and Ben He
    Evaluation of candidate circulating miRNAs in CI‐AKI patients. A, The plasma levels of the three candidate m...
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    Evaluation of candidate circulating miRNAs in CI‐AKI patients. A, The plasma levels of the three candidate miRNAs in 71 CI‐AKI patients and 71 matched controls without CI‐AKI by RT‐qPCR. Blood samples were obtained at baseline and 4 to 6 hours post CM exposure. Individual value plots represent the relative change of miRNA levels compared with baseline in each CI‐AKI patient (left) and non‐CI‐AKI patient (right). A crossbar on each plot indicates the mean expression level for each group. ***P<0.001. B, Discrimination potential of candidate circulating miRNAs. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curves were drawn with the data of fold change of plasma microRNAs from 71 CI‐AKI patients and 71 matched controls. The dashed line indicates “random guess” diagonal line. AUC indicates area under the curve; CI‐AKI, contrast‐induced acute kidney injury; CM, contrast medium; miRNA, microRNA; RT‐qPCR, reverse transcription quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction.
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    Circulating MicroRNA‐188, ‐30a, and ‐30e as Early Biomarkers for Contrast‐Induced Acute Kidney Injury
    Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen, Ben He
    Journal of the American Heart Association August 2016, 5 (8) e004138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004138
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    Table 3.
    By Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen and Ben He
    Discrimination Potential and Cutoff Increment Values of miRNAs for CI‐AK...
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    Discrimination Potential and Cutoff Increment Values of miRNAs for CI‐AKI Prediction
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    Circulating MicroRNA‐188, ‐30a, and ‐30e as Early Biomarkers for Contrast‐Induced Acute Kidney Injury
    Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen, Ben He
    Journal of the American Heart Association August 2016, 5 (8) e004138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004138
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    Figure 4.
    By Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen and Ben He
    Candidate circulating miRNAs were associated with Mehran Risk Scores. A, Comparison of mean Mehran Risk Scor...
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    Candidate circulating miRNAs were associated with Mehran Risk Scores. A, Comparison of mean Mehran Risk Scores and incidence of Mehran Risk Score ≥6 between CI‐AKI and non‐CI‐AKI patients by different CI‐AKI criteria. B, Mean Mehran Risk Score and incidence of Mehran Risk Score ≥6 in 4 categories of patients. +/+ indicates patients who met the CI‐AKI criteria based both on miRNA and CyC/SCr; +/− indicates patients who met the CI‐AKI criteria based on miRNA but not CyC/SCr; −/+ indicates patients who met the CI‐AKI criteria based on CyC/SCr but not miRNA; −/− indicates patients who did not meet the CI‐AKI criteria based both on miRNA and CyC/SCr. Any‐positive, the fold‐change of any 1 of the 3 selected miRNAs reaching cutoff point I; treble‐positive, the fold‐change of all 3 selected miRNAs reaching cutoff point I. Error is represented as SEM. **P<0.01. ***P<0.001. CI‐AKI indicates contrast‐induced acute kidney injury; CyC/SCr, cystatin C/serum creatinine; miRNA, microRNA.
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    Circulating MicroRNA‐188, ‐30a, and ‐30e as Early Biomarkers for Contrast‐Induced Acute Kidney Injury
    Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen, Ben He
    Journal of the American Heart Association August 2016, 5 (8) e004138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004138
    By Shi‐qun Sun, Tuo Zhang, Ding Ding, Wei‐feng Zhang, Xiao‐lei Wang, Zhe Sun, Liu‐hua Hu, Sheng‐ying Qin, Ling‐hong Shen and Ben He
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    Abstract 130: Arginine Methylation of Smad6 Defines Bone-morphogenetic-protein (BMP) Signaling Duration and Intensity
    JIAN WU, Olan Jackson-Weaver, Tingwei Zhang, Yongchao Gou and Jian Xu
    Circulation Research. 2016;119:A130

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