The role of microRNAs as potential biomarkers in the prognosis of shock in septic patients treated at the 108 Military Central Hospital and Viet Tiep Hospital from 2014 to 2017

  • Tran Thi Lien 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Ngo Tat Trung 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Vu Viet Sang 108 Military Central Hospital
  • Le Huu Song 108 Military Central Hospital

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Sepsis, septic shock, microRNA-146-3p, microRNA-147b, microRNA-155, microRNA-223

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Objective: In this study, we aimed to investigate the significance of circulating microRNAs (microRNA-155, microRNA-147b, microRNA-223, microRNA-146-3p) in the prognosis of sepsis. Subject and method: 71 sepstic patients at 108 Military Central Hospital & Viet Tiep Hospital from November 2014 to July 2017 were enrolled. The expression of microRNA-146-3p, microRNA-147b, microRNA-155, microRNA-223 were measured by q-RT-PCR in the Department of Molecular Biology at 108 Military Central Hospital. The ROC used to shock in prognosis in septic patients. Result and conclusion: The expression level of 4 microRNAs: MicroRNA-146-3p, microRNA-147b, microRNA-155, microRNA-223 in septic shock patients group was higher than in septic patients group (p<0.05). The expression level of 4 microRNAs was also higher in the group without organ failure with p<0.05. The prognosis value of septic shock of 3 microRNAs (microRNA-146-3p, microRNA-147b, microRNA-223) was quite good, with AUC > 0.7.


Keywords: Sepsis, septic shock, microRNA 146-3p, microRNA-147b, microRNA-155, microRNA-223.

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