Abstract
Lumbar degenerative disc disease (LDDD) is frequently misdiagnosed as other spine conditions, and the accurate diagnosis is challenging. This study was conducted to explore the role of circRNA GRB10 in the accurate diagnosis of LDDD. This study included 60 cases of LDDD, 60 cases of patients with sacroiliac joint pain (SJP), 60 cases of lumbar disc herniation (LDH), 60 cases of piriformis syndrome (PS), 60 cases of entrapment neuropathy (EN) and 60 cases of healthy controls (HCs). Plasma was obtained from each patient before and after treatment. Expression of GRB10 was studied with RT-qPCR. The role of plasma GRB10 in the accurate diagnosis of LDDD was analyzed by ROC curve analysis. Compared to HCs, decreased accumulation of GRB10 RNA was only observed in LDDD group, but not in SJP, LDH, PS and EN groups. With plasma expression level of GRB10 measured before treatment as a biomarker, LDDD patients were separated from SJP, LDH, PS, EN and HC groups. After treatment, increased expression levels of GRB10 were only observed in LDDD group, but not in other groups. Therefore, GRB10 was downregulated in LDDD and may serve as a biomarker for the accurate diagnosis of LDDD.
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