Direct Detection of miR-122 in Hepatotoxicity Using Dynamic Chemical Labeling Overcomes Stability and isomiR Challenges.
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2020-01-27
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López-Longarela, Barbara
Morrison, Emma E
Tranter, John D
Chahman-Vos, Lianne
Léonard, Jean-François
Gautier, Jean-Charles
Laurent, Sébastien
Lartigau, Aude
Boitier, Eric
Sautier, Lucile
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Circulating microRNAs are biomarkers reported to be stable and translational across species. MicroRNA-122 (miR-122) is a hepatocyte-specific microRNA biomarker for drug-induced liver injury (DILI). We developed a single molecule, dynamic chemical labeling (DCL) assay to directly detect miR-122 in blood. The DCL assay specifically measured miR-122 directly from 10 μL of serum or plasma without any extraction steps, with a limit of detection of 1.32 pM that enabled the identification of DILI. Testing of 192 human serum samples showed that DCL accurately identified patients at risk of DILI after acetaminophen overdose (area under ROC curve 0.98 (95% CI; 0.96-1), P
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Acetaminophen
Adolescent
Adult
Animals
Biomarkers
Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
Dogs
Hepatocytes
Humans
Male
MicroRNAs
Rats
Young Adult
Adolescent
Adult
Animals
Biomarkers
Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
Dogs
Hepatocytes
Humans
Male
MicroRNAs
Rats
Young Adult