Altered expression of miR-17 and miR-148b in pediatric familial mediterranean fever patients

Clin Rheumatol. 2024 Aug;43(8):2661-2667. doi: 10.1007/s10067-024-07023-1. Epub 2024 Jun 15.

Abstract

Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a recessively inherited autoinflammatory disorder with wide phenotypic variation that has been observed among individuals who have the same genotype. Modifying genes, epigenetic factors, or environmental factors might all have an impact on genotype-phenotype correlation in FMF. The current research aims to determine the expression levels of microRNAs (miR-148b and miR-17) in Egyptian FMF participants. We also aimed to investigate Caspase -1 gene expression to make a correlation with disease severity. The study comprised 25 clinically diagnosed FMF cases and 25 healthy subjects matched for age and sex. The molecular diagnosis of FMF cases was assessed using real-time SNP genotyping assay. MiR-148b and miR-17 expression were profiled using TaqMan assay technology. The expression level of Caspase -1 gene was also verified using qRT-PCR. MiR-17 in the studied cases was significantly upregulated compared to healthy individuals (P = 0.006), whereas miR-148b was significantly downregulated in the examined patients (P = 0.030). Moreover, statistically significant upregulation of Caspase-1 expression was also elucidated in relation to normal subjects (P = 0.033). The results obtained indicated that miR-17 and miR-148b might be potential regulatory biomarkers in FMF cases. We further hypothesized that the upregulation of Caspase-1 could hint at its significance as a future therapeutic target to alleviate the inflammatory process in these patients. Key Points • The role of miRNAs in FMF and various mechanisms involved in FMF pathogenesis has received increasing attention. • Studying the expression profiles of miR-17 and miR-148b in FMF patients revealed their potential role as regulatory biomarkers in these patients. • Significant upregulation of Caspase-1 expression in FMF cases could hint at its significance as a future therapeutic target. • Future studies on larger cohorts are warranted to clarify and better understand the role of miRNAs in the pathogenesis and severity of FMF.

Keywords: Caspase-1 gene; Familial Mediterranean Fever; miR-148b; miR-17; miRNAs.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Caspase 1* / genetics
  • Caspase 1* / metabolism
  • Child
  • Egypt
  • Familial Mediterranean Fever* / genetics
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • MicroRNAs* / genetics
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
  • Up-Regulation

Substances

  • MicroRNAs
  • MIRN17 microRNA, human
  • MIRN148 microRNA, human
  • Caspase 1