Azhar Gohar, Verma Ambika, Patyal Pankaj, Zhang Wei, Sharma Shakshi, Savary Patricia E, Riklon Sheldon, Kabua Philmar Mendoza, McElfish Pearl A, Wei Jeanne Y
Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging, Department of Geriatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, United States of America.
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, Arkansas, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2025 Aug 11;20(8):e0329321. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0329321. eCollection 2025.
The Marshallese communities face disproportionately high prevalence of chronic diseases, including diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and inflammatory conditions. Differences in miRNA expression may contribute to investigate the potential risk of chronic diseases in Marshallese people. In this study, we used RNA isolated from blood samples of Marshallese participants that resides in Arkansas to perform miRNA expression profiling and differential expression analysis. Specifically, blood samples were collected from 47 Marshallese participants after obtaining written informed consent and were subjected to Illumina-based next-generation RNA sequencing. Using the miRBase database, we identified the miRNAs that were most significantly expressed based on log2 fold change values, applying a Bonferroni-corrected P-value threshold of < 0.01. We found that a total of 63 human miRNAs were differentially expressed in the Marshallese subjects, with 52 miRNAs significantly upregulated and 11 miRNAs downregulated in males compared with females. Notably, 2 miRNA families, hsa-miR-548 and hsa-let-7, were significantly upregulated in the Marshallese population and are known to play important roles in regulating inflammatory responses. Further analysis revealed the 25 miRNAs that had the largest significant difference in expression with a cutoff of 1.5 when comparing males with females. Among these, we observed that 7 miRNAs were upregulated, and 18 miRNAs were downregulated by greater than 1.5 log2 fold change in males versus females. Interestingly, upregulated expression of hsa-miR-548k in males and hsa-miR-496 in females were both associated with diabetes mellitus. Diabetes remains a major health concern in the Marshallese community and may accelerate comorbidities related to cardiovascular conditions and cognitive decline. Therefore, the specific roles of these miRNAs in relation to these health issues warrant further investigation.
马绍尔人群体面临着慢性病的高患病率,这些慢性病包括糖尿病、肥胖症、心血管疾病和炎症性疾病。微小RNA(miRNA)表达的差异可能有助于研究马绍尔人群体患慢性病的潜在风险。在本研究中,我们使用从居住在阿肯色州的马绍尔参与者的血液样本中分离出的RNA进行miRNA表达谱分析和差异表达分析。具体而言,在获得书面知情同意后,从47名马绍尔参与者中采集血液样本,并对其进行基于Illumina的下一代RNA测序。使用miRBase数据库,我们基于log2倍数变化值鉴定出表达最显著的miRNA,并应用经Bonferroni校正的P值阈值<0.01。我们发现,在马绍尔受试者中共有63种人类miRNA存在差异表达,与女性相比,男性中有52种miRNA显著上调,11种miRNA下调。值得注意的是,hsa-miR-548和hsa-let-7这两个miRNA家族在马绍尔人群体中显著上调,并且已知它们在调节炎症反应中发挥重要作用。进一步分析揭示了在比较男性和女性时,表达差异最大(截断值为1.5)的25种miRNA。其中,我们观察到男性中有7种miRNA上调,18种miRNA下调,其log2倍数变化大于1.5。有趣的是,男性中hsa-miR-548k的上调表达和女性中hsa-miR-496的上调表达均与糖尿病相关。糖尿病仍然是马绍尔社区的一个主要健康问题,并且可能加速与心血管疾病和认知衰退相关的合并症。因此,这些miRNA在这些健康问题中的具体作用值得进一步研究。