Circulating non-coding RNAs as potential diagnostic biomarkers in liver diseases

Gastroenterol Hepatol Bed Bench. 2021 Fall;14(Suppl1):S10-S23.

Abstract

The liver plays a principal role in the human body as a metabolic and detoxifying unit. Liver diseases are the world's major health problems and affect millions of people worldwide. Early detection of liver diseases is certainly effective in timely treatment and prevention of their progression. Liver injury is associated with significant alterations in immune responses and pattern changes in various tissue-related gene expressions and cytokine production. Increasing or decreasing the specific spectrum of non-coding RNAs in different phases of liver disease can be a criterion for diagnosis. Novel diagnostic biomarkers are needed for liver diseases. Currently, micro-RNAs (miRNAs) are known to play important roles in the diagnosis of liver diseases. Circulating biomarkers such as miRNA-assisted diagnosis can conceivably be helpful for the early treatment of liver diseases. In this review, we look at miRNAs and their potential applications in liver diseases as diagnostic biomarkers were investigated.

Keywords: Chronic disease; Circulating biomarkers; Liver diseases; Non-coding RNAs; Viral hepatitis; microRNAs.

Publication types

  • Review