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Differential Expression and in Silico Functional Analysis of Plasma MicroRNAs in the Pathogenesis of Non-segmental Vitiligo

dc.contributor.authorPektaş, Suzan Demir
dc.contributor.authorKara, Murat
dc.contributor.authorDoğan, Gürsoy
dc.contributor.authorPektaş, Mehmet Bilgehan
dc.contributor.authorBaloğlu, Mehmet Cengiz
dc.contributor.authorSadi, Gökhan
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-04T17:24:48Z
dc.date.issued2022-11-01
dc.description.abstractVitiligo is a disease characterized by acquired depigmentation, white macules, and patches on the skin due to the dysfunction of epidermal melanocytes. In this study, we attempt to profile the microRNA (miRNA) expression patterns and predict the potential targets, assessing the biological functions of differentially expressed miRNAs in the blood of generalized vitiligo patients. Peripheral blood samples were taken from all participants, and the expression levels of 89 identified miRNAs were analyzed with real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The results indicated significant upregulation of six miRNAs and downregulation of 19 miRNAs in the plasma of vitiligo patients. The top three upregulated miRNAs were hsa-miR-451a, hsa-miR-25-3p, and hsa-miR-19a-3p, and the top three downregulated miRNAs were hsa-miR-146a-5p, hsa-miR-940, and hsa-miR-142-3p. Moreover, the miRNA expression profiles of patients with Type 3 and Type 4 phototypes were substantially different in such a way that the patients with Type 3 phototype would be more prone to the emergence of melanoma and cancer. While significant variations in the expression patterns of miRNAs in male and female vitiligo patients were demonstrated, miR-let-7i-5p, miR-19a-3p, miR-25-3p, and miR-451a were commonly upregulated, and miR-142-3p and miR-146a-5p were commonly repressed in both sexes. This study may shed light on the roles of differentially expressed miRNAs in vitiligo patients by examining the miRNA expression patterns and the combined effects of miRNA and their predicted targets.
dc.description.urihttps://doi.org/10.4103/ijd.ijd_383_21
dc.description.urihttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36998849
dc.description.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijd.ijd_383_21
dc.description.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12933/1453
dc.description.urihttps://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijd.ijd_383_21.
dc.identifier.doi10.4103/ijd.ijd_383_21
dc.identifier.endpage714
dc.identifier.issn0019-5154
dc.identifier.openairedoi_dedup___::62f024f9ae6ff85aa1ac69534f7a4bc1
dc.identifier.orcid0000-0003-0055-7688
dc.identifier.pubmed36998849
dc.identifier.startpage705
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12597/40106
dc.identifier.volume67
dc.identifier.wos001094795500013
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherMedknow
dc.relation.ispartofIndian Journal of Dermatology
dc.rightsOPEN
dc.subjectBasic Research
dc.subjectFunctional Enrichment
dc.subjectMiRNA Profile
dc.subjectGeneralized Vitiligo
dc.subjectKEGG Analysis
dc.subject.sdg3. Good health
dc.titleDifferential Expression and in Silico Functional Analysis of Plasma MicroRNAs in the Pathogenesis of Non-segmental Vitiligo
dc.typeArticle
dspace.entity.typePublication
local.import.sourceOpenAire
local.indexed.atWOS
local.indexed.atPubMed

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