Assessment of liver x receptor messenger RNA beta and microRNA-146a in a group of Egyptian patients with Behçet’s disease

Background and objectives Behçet’s disease (BD) is an ongoing systemic vasculitis with mouth and genital ulceration and eye, skin, and systemic affection. It has considerable morbidity and mortality, and a high incidence and a higher male-to-female affection characterize Egypt. We aimed to evaluate...

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description Background and objectives Behçet’s disease (BD) is an ongoing systemic vasculitis with mouth and genital ulceration and eye, skin, and systemic affection. It has considerable morbidity and mortality, and a high incidence and a higher male-to-female affection characterize Egypt. We aimed to evaluate liver x receptor messenger RNA beta (LXR β) and microRNA-146a (miR-146a) gene expression in Behçet’s disease cases in Egypt to relate them with clinicopathological features. Subject and method Eighty Egyptian individuals were split into two groups for the current study: Forty Behçet’s disease cases and forty healthy controls matched by age and gender from the Rheumatology Department at Helwan University Hospital, Egypt. The transformed score, also known as the Behçet’s Disease Current Activity Form (BDCAF), was utilized to measure disease activity. To assess the amounts of LXR β and miR-146a serum expression via real-time PCR, a blood sample was obtained. Results There was a downregulation of both LXR β and miR-146a levels that significantly differed between the BD group and the control group ( p  = 0.0001 and 0.0001, respectively). There is a noteworthy inverse relationship between the expression level of LXR β and BDCAF Patients Index ( r  = − 0.79 and p  = 0.0001) was found. Regarding miR-146a, it had a reverse correlation with BDCAF Patients Index ( r  = − 0.89 and p  = 0.0001). Conclusion LXR β and miR-146a were found to be significant non-invasive predictor biomarkers for Behçet’s disease and can indicate disease activity.
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Behcet's syndrome
Data analysis
Disease
Diseases
Down-regulation
Gene expression
Genes
Health aspects
Laboratories
Liver
Liver diseases
Liver X receptors
LXR β
Lymphocytes
Medical research
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Medicine, Experimental
Messenger RNA
MicroRNA
MicroRNAs
MiR-146a
miRNA
Morbidity
MRNA
Pathophysiology
Patients
Rheumatology
Skin diseases
Software
Systemic vasculitis
Womens health
title Assessment of liver x receptor messenger RNA beta and microRNA-146a in a group of Egyptian patients with Behçet’s disease
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