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Low miR-150-5p and miR-320b Expression Predicts Reduced Survival of COPD Patients

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with an increased risk of death, reducing life expectancy on average between 5 and 7 years. The survival time after diagnosis, however, varies considerably as a result of the heterogeneity of COPD. Therefore, markers that predict individual survival of COPD patients are of great value. We analyzed baseline molecular profiles and collected 54 months of follow-up data of the cohort study "COPD and SYstemic consequences-COmorbidities NETwork" (COSYCONET). Genome-wide microRNA signatures from whole blood collected at time of the inclusion in the study were generated for 533 COPD patients including patients that deceased during the 54-month follow-up period (n = 53) and patients that survived this period (n = 480). We identified two blood-born microRNAs (miR-150-5p and miR-320b) that were highly predictive for survival of COPD patients. The expression change was then confirmed by RT-qPCR in 245 individuals. Ninety percent of patients with highest expression of miR-150-5p survived the 54-month period in contrast to only 50% of patients with lowest expression intensity. Moreover, the abundance of the oncogenic miR-150-5p in blood of COPD patients was predictive for the development of cancer. Thus, molecular profiles measured at the time of a COPD diagnosis have a high predictive power for the survival of patients.

  • Keller, A.
  • Ludwig, N.
  • Fehlmann, T.
  • Kahraman, M.
  • Backes, C.
  • Kern, F.
  • Vogelmeier, C. F.
  • Diener, C.
  • Fischer, U.
  • Biertz, F.
  • Herr, C.
  • Jorres, R. A.
  • Lenhof, H. P.
  • Bals, R.
  • Meese, E.

Keywords

  • *copd
  • *cancer
  • *miRNA
  • *survival
Publication details
DOI: 10.3390/cells8101162
Journal: Cells
Number: 10
Work Type: Original
Location: CPC-M, UGMLC
Disease Area: COPD
Partner / Member: HMGU, MHH, UMR
Access-Number: 31569706
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