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Wuhan Univ. J. Nat. Sci.
Volume 29, Number 1, February 2024
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Page(s) | 85 - 94 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/wujns/2024291085 | |
Published online | 15 March 2024 |
Biomedicine
CLC number: R446
Predictive Value of High Mobility Group Box-1 and miR-146b in Septic Shock Patients
1
Department of Emergency Medicine, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, Hubei, China
2
Department of Critical Care Medicine, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, Hubei, China
3
Department of Critical Care Medicine, Southern University of Science and Technology Hospital, Shenzhen 518055, Guangdong, China
4
Department of Emergency Medicine, People's Hospital of Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Bole
833400, Xinjiang, China
† Corresponding author. E-mail: harry107@163.com (Wang J S); panyongjun@sustech-hospital.com (Pan Y J); 2383009427@qq.com (Ying H M)
Received:
2
August
2023
In the face of the elevated incidence and mortality rate of septic shock in the ICU, this retrospective study seeks to investigate the indicative and predictive value of high-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) and miR-146b in patients with septic shock. Quantitative RT-PCR was employed in this study to quantify the HMGB1 and miR-146b levels in plasma samples obtained from the patient group and healthy controls. The investigation involved the comparison between the two groups and tracking changes in the patient group over time. The finding revealed that upon admission, the patient group exhibited markedly elevated relative expression levels of HMGB1, which subsequently decreased over time. Conversely, the patient group displayed significantly reduced relative expression levels of miR-146b upon admission, which subsequently increased over time compared to the control group. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves showed good predictive value for HMGB1 and miR-146b. The experimental results suggest that HMGB1 and miR-146b serve as valuable and convenient biomarkers for evaluating the severity of septic shock and predicting mortality. Additionally, it is proposed that serum miR-146b may be inducible and potentially exerts a negative regulatory effect on the expression of HMGB1.
Key words: septic shock / feedback loop / high mobility group box-1 / miR-146b / disease severity
Cite this article: FENG Jun, SHAO Shasha, LIU Junya, et al. Predictive Value of High Mobility Group Box-1 and miR-146b in Septic Shock Patients[J]. Wuhan Univ J of Nat Sci, 2024, 29(1): 85-94.
Biography: FENG Jun, male, MD, research ditection: sepsis. E-mail: Andyterry555@163.com
Fundation item: Supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province (2021CFB026), Scientific Research Project of Hubei Pathophysiological Society (2021HBAP002), Medical Service Capacity Building and Health Personnel Training Project of the Central Government (New Finance Society [2022] No. 255), Key Project of Science and Technology Program of Nanshan District, Shenzhen (NS2022014), and Wu Jieping Medical Foundation Clinical Research Project (320.6750.2021-11-12)
© Wuhan University 2023
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