Department of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
RNA Biol. 2012 Sep;9(9):1147-54. doi: 10.4161/rna.21619. Epub 2012 Sep 1.
Contributions of dietary miRNAs to circulating small RNA profiles would have profound implications for interpretation of miRNA biomarker studies: presumptive disease-specific markers might instead indicate responses to disease-associated quantitative or qualitative dietary alteration. This examination weighs the evidence for a 2-fold hypothesis: first, that ingested biological matter contributes directly to the miRNA complement of body compartments; and second, that these diet-derived exogenous miRNAs (or "xenomiRs") affect total miRNA profiles as part of a circulating miRNA homeostasis that is altered in many diseases. Homeostasis of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), a known miRNA carrier-provides a model as a proposed component of broader miRNA homeostasis. Further research into the dietary xenomiR hypothesis is needed to ensure rigor in the search for truly disease-specific miRNA biomarkers.
饮食 miRNA 对循环小 RNA 谱的贡献将对 miRNA 生物标志物研究的解释产生深远影响:假定的疾病特异性标志物可能反而表明对与疾病相关的定量或定性饮食改变的反应。本研究检验了一个双重假设的证据:第一,摄入的生物物质直接贡献于身体隔室的 miRNA 成分;第二,这些饮食衍生的外源性 miRNA(或“xenomiRs”)作为许多疾病中改变的循环 miRNA 动态平衡的一部分影响总 miRNA 谱。高密度脂蛋白 (HDL) 的 miRNA 动态平衡提供了一个模型,作为更广泛的 miRNA 动态平衡的一个拟议组成部分。需要进一步研究饮食 xenomiR 假说,以确保在寻找真正的疾病特异性 miRNA 生物标志物时的严谨性。