Abstract
PurposeThe aim of the present study was to assess the expression of miRNAs in the Vitreous Humor (VH) of patients with Macular Hole (MH) and Epiretinal Membrane (ERM) compared to a control group.MethodsIn this prospective, comparative study, 2-ml of VH was extracted from the core of the vitreous chamber in consecutive patients who underwent standard vitrectomy for ERM and MH. RNA was extracted and TaqMan® Low Density Arrays (TLDAs) were used to profile the transcriptome of 754 miRNAs. Results were validated by single TaqMan® assays. Finally, we created a biological network of differentially expressed miRNA targets and their nearest neighbors.ResultsOverall 10 eyes with MH, 16 eyes with idiopathic ERM and 6 controls were enrolled in the study. Profiling data identified 5 miRNAs differentially expressed in patients affected by MH and ERM with respect to controls. Four were downregulated (miR-19b, miR-24, miR-155, miR-451) and 1 was downregulated (miR-29a); TaqMan® assays of the VH of patients affected by MH and ERM, with respect to controls, showed that the most differentially expressed were miR-19b (FC -9.13, p:<0.00004), mir-24 (FC -7.52, p:<0.004) and miR-142-3p (FC -5.32, p:<0.011). Our network data showed that deregulation of differentially expressed miRNAs induces an alteration of several pathways associated with genes involved in both MH and ERM.ConclusionThe present study suggests that disregulation of miR-19b, miR-24 and miR-142-3p, might be related to the alterations that characterize patients affected by MH and ERM.
Highlights
Vitreo maculopathies are characterized by traction exerted on the macula generated by the vitreous and the inner limiting membrane of the retina
Overall 10 eyes with macular hole (MH), 16 eyes with idiopathic epiretinal membrane (ERM) and 6 controls were enrolled in the study
Profiling data identified 5 miRNAs differentially expressed in patients affected by MH and ERM with respect to controls
Summary
Vitreo maculopathies are characterized by traction exerted on the macula generated by the vitreous and the inner limiting membrane of the retina. Traction arising from vitreomacular adhesions can be tangential or perpendicular to the retinal surface. Both conditions might determine features of clinical pathologies including epiretinal membrane (ERM) and macular hole (MH); in these diseases epiretinal cell proliferations and fibrosis are essential parts of the pathogenesis [1,2]. Most MHs are idiopathic, they can be found in highly myopic eyes, or after a ocular trauma [3]. ERMs are detected in about two-thirds of eyes affected by MHs [5,6]
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