Abstract

This study revealed miRNA regulation and functional microarray-based profiles of miRNAs in the natural killer (NK) cells of the decidual tissue obtained from patients with unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (URSA). Patients with URSA were categorized based on the occurrence of at least two or more successive spontaneous abortions between 7th and 10th gestational week. Total RNA was isolated from the NK cells of the decidual tissue obtained from patients with induced abortion at about the 8th gestational week. The potential contribution of regulatory miRNAs to a genetic predisposition to URSA was characterized by comparison with healthy and fertile controls and bioinformatics analyses. Analysis of the miRNA expression profiles identified 50 miRNAs that were differentially expressed, including one down-regulated and 49 up-regulated miRNAs in the URSA group. MiRNA-Gene-Network, miRNA-GO-Network and miRNA-Gene-TF-Network were constructed. The key miRNAs, genes, GOs and core TFs in the network were determined. Our results suggest that a close relationship exists between the aberrant miRNAs and URSA. Furthermore, these findings support the notion that altered expression of miRNAs may contribute to the clinical diagnosis of URSA and the potential to develop novel strategies for therapeutic targets against URSA.

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