Title of article :
Gene Expression of miRNAs Let-7aAssociated with Diabetes in Iraqi Population
Author/Authors :
Sabah Younus, N Department of Applied Science - Division of Biotechnology - University of Technology - Baghdad, Iraq , Abdul-munim Sharba, Z Department of Applied Science - Division of Biotechnology - University of Technology - Baghdad, Iraq , Fakhry Altaee, M Department of Biotechnology - College of Science - University of Baghdad - Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract :
miRNAs regulate protein abundance and control diverse aspects of cellular processes and biological functions in
metabolic diseases, such as obesity and diabetes. Lethal-7(Let-7) miRNAs specifically target genes associated
with diabetes and have a role in the regulation of peripheral glucose metabolism. The present study aimed to
describe the gene expressions of the let-7a gene with the development of diabetes in Iraq and the difference in
the expression of this gene in patients with diabetes and healthy individuals. The association between age and
gender with the development of diabetes was studied in this study and the results were compared with those of
healthy individuals in the group of control. Based on the obtained results, there was a lack in the mean of gene
expression level (ΔCt) in patients, compared to controls. Moreover, the gene expression folding (2-ΔΔCt) of the
let-7a reflects significant differences in terms of gene expression between groups of patients and controls, and
the level of let-7a expression was reported to be 12.97 in patients with diabetes. On the other hand, significant
difference was observed in terms of age and gender between diabetic patients and controls. The findings suggest
that diabetes can affect individuals in all age groups and occur regardless of gender in both males and females.
Based on the obtained results in this study, the gene expression level of miRNA let-7a was lower in diabetic
patients compared to healthy individuals in the group of control. This also reflects differences in the gene
expression fold (2-ΔΔCt) of gene let-7a between both groups of patients and controls.
Keywords :
Micrornalet-7a , Diabetes , Gene expression
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute