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Review Article

Circulating RNA: looking at the liver through a frosted glass

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Pages 339-354 | Received 25 Mar 2015, Accepted 18 Sep 2015, Published online: 30 Nov 2015
 

Abstract

Context: The evaluation of the liver condition, based on serum enzymatic activity and biopsies, is insufficient. Therefore, it is a priority to find a correlation between circulating RNAs and liver damage.

Methods: Publications were retrieved by the search terms “circulating RNA AND liver”.

Results: Although differences exist between studies, a profile of RNAs that repeatedly appeared as indicators of liver damage was identified.

Discussion: We highlight those circulating RNAs useful to diagnostic, and discuss the transport mechanisms.

Conclusion: Several studies have proven that circulating RNAs are useful to establish a diagnostic and a prognosis of liver diseases.

Declaration of interest

The authors disclose no conflict of interest. The work was supported by Grants PS09/00526 & PI12-01604 to JMFP from Spanish Ministry MICINN integrated in the National plan I + D + I and cofunded by the ISCIII-Subdirección General de Evaluación and the European Fund for Regional Development (Feder); and GV PI2012-45 to JMFP by Basque Government. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red en el Área temática de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd) is funded by the Spanish ISCIII-MICINN.

Supplementary material available online Supplementary Table 1

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