Abstract

The study is to investigation of microRNA-126 levels in patients with intracranial aneurysm and bioinformatic analysis of the molecular mechanisms involved. A total of 166 patients with ICA who were hospitalized or examined in our hospital from September 2015 to December 2017 were used as the experimental group (ICA group). This group included 120 patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysm (UICA; UICA group) and 46 patients with ruptured intracranial aneurysm (RICA); RICA group). The UICA group was further subdivided into 42 surgical groups (S group) and 78 nonsurgical groups (NS group). Sixty-three normal people without intracranial aneurysms were selected as the control group. RT-PCR was used to quantitatively detect the relative expression of microRNA- 126 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells at the time of admission and immediately after surgery. The UCSC database was used to analyze the gene locus and homology of microRNA-126. The TargetScan database and CoMeTa database were used to predict the potential target genes of microRNA-126. The DAVID database was used to enrich the function of potential target genes of microRNA-126 (GO enrichment) and KEGG pathway enrichment for analysis. The expression level of microRNA-126 in peripheral blood was significantly higher in the ICA group than in the control group (P <0.01), significantly higher in the RICA group than in the UICA group (P <0.05). Expression was also higher in the NS group than in the S group but the difference was nonsignificant (P >0.05). A total of 15 potential target genes including ITGA6, CRK, PCDH7, and ADAM9 were identified through the target gene prediction software and GO analysis and KEGG pathway analysis showed that the function of the microRNA-126 target gene was mainly focused on protein binding and the FAS signaling pathway. In Conclusion the microRNA-126 is up-regulated in ICA patients and affects ICA by regulating multiple target genes in the FAS signaling pathway.

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