Abstract

Objectives Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are closely related to diverse diseases. However, its role in atrial fibrillation (AF) pathogenesis needs further exploration. Design We performed microarray analysis on the serum samples from 70 healthy volunteers and 70 AF patients. This study was aimed at detecting the levels of serum lncRNAs and mRNAs and bioinformatically analyze them to establish potential marker(s) for AF diagnosis. Receiver operating curve (ROC) and area under the curve (AUC) were employed to address the AF diagnostic power of lncRNAs. Results In the AF serum samples, 753 lncRNAs and 802 mRNAs (p ≤ 0.05; fold change ≥ 2) were upregulated, and 315 lncRNAs and 153 mRNAs were downregulated, as opposed to healthy serum samples. Using bioinformatic analysis, we analyzed the top 4 differentially expressed (DE) lncRNAs, namely, NR-001587, NR-015407, NR-038455, and NR-038894, and found that the PI3K-AKT cell proliferation signaling pathway was most affected. This was in accordance with our functional analysis of DE mRNAs and adjacent lncRNAs. Notably, the elevated serum NR-001587 levels were strongly associated with AF incidence. Conclusions Our work highlights the role of lncRNAs in AF pathogenesis and provides a novel serum biomarker for AF diagnosis.

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