Abstract

BACKGROUNDSensitive, novel, and accurate biomarkers for the detection of physiological changes in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) at an early stage are urgently needed.AIMTo build a multi-parameter diagnostic model for the early detection of T2DM.METHODSMiR-148b, miR-223, miR-130a, and miR-19a levels were detected by real-time polymerase chain reaction in serum of healthy controls, individuals with impaired glucose regulation, and T2DM patients. The diagnostic value of miR-148b, miR-223, miR-130a, and miR-19a, alone or in combination, was analyzed.RESULTSThe area under the curve (AUC) of miR-223, which had the best diagnostic value for discriminating the impaired glucose regulation and T2DM groups, was 0.84, and the sensitivity and specificity were 73.37% and 81.37%, respectively. The AUC of the four-miRNA signature was 0.90, and the sensitivity and specificity were 78.82% and 88.23%, respectively. In the validation set, the AUC was 0.88, and the sensitivity and specificity were 78.36% and 87.63%, respectively.CONCLUSIONIn summary, we have built a multi-parameter diagnostic model consisting of miR-148b, miR-223, miR-130a, and miR-19a for the detection of T2DM. It may be a potential tool for the early detection of T2DM.

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