Artículo de revista
The Current state of MicroRNAs as restenosis biomarkers
Fecha
2020Registro en:
Frontiers in Genetics January 2020 | Volume 10 | Article 1247
1664-8021
10.3389/fgene.2019.01247
Autor
Varela Figueroa, Nelson
Lanas, Fernando
Salazar, Luis
Zambrano Coloma, Tomás
Institución
Resumen
In-stent restenosis corresponds to the diameter reduction of coronary vessels following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), an invasive procedure in which a stent is deployed into the coronary arteries, producing profuse neointimal hyperplasia. The reasons for this process to occur still lack a clear answer, which is partly why it remains as a clinically significant problem. As a consequence, there is a vigorous need to identify useful non-invasive biomarkers to differentiate and follow-up subjects at risk of developing restenosis, and due to their extraordinary stability in several bodily fluids, microRNA research has received extensive attention to accomplish this task. This review depicts the current understanding, diagnostic potential and clinical challenges of microRNA molecules as possible blood-based restenosis biomarkers