Faculty, Staff and Student Publications
Language
English
Publication Date
12-1-2025
Journal
Epigenomics
DOI
10.1080/17501911.2025.2583894
PMID
41194418
PMCID
PMC12771548
PubMedCentral® Posted Date
1-7-2026
PubMedCentral® Full Text Version
Author MSS
Abstract
Objective: This preliminary study aimed to identify microRNA (miRNA) signatures associated with bipolar disorder (BD) by profiling blood-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) of both putative neuronal origin and from all sources.
Method: In two parallel studies of individuals with BD and controls (CON), we characterized miRNA expression profiles of blood EVs selected for L1CAM, a putative marker of neuronal origin (n = 20 BD/20 CON), as well as bulk EVs (n = 21 BD/20 CON). For each study, analyses identified miRNAs differentially expressed between groups, followed by functional interrogation and testing for associations with clinical features.
Results: Results of Study 1 showed 34 miRNAs differentially expressed between groups and implicated PTEN, a gene whose protein levels were previously found to be altered in postmortem brain studies of BD. Results of Study 2 showed 10 miRNAs differentially expressed between groups. Limited overlap was identified between studies, with only hsa-miR-1-3p identified with the same direction of change across both types of EVs. Differentially expressed miRNAs were significantly associated with clinical features of BD only in Study 1.
Conclusions: Our results, albeit preliminary, reiterate a crucial role for miRNAs in the pathophysiology of BD and suggest that miRNA signatures of putative neuronal origin may more closely correspond to clinical features.
Keywords
Humans, Bipolar Disorder, Extracellular Vesicles, Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule L1, MicroRNAs, Female, Male, Middle Aged, Gene Expression Profiling, Adult, Biomarkers, Case-Control Studies, bipolar disorder, mania, depression, extracellular vesicles, microRNA, epigenetics, biomarker
Published Open-Access
yes
Recommended Citation
Fries, Gabriel R; Mirza, Salahudeen; Wang, Jun; et al., "Differential microRNA Profiling of Blood L1CAM and Bulk Extracellular Vesicles in Bipolar Disorder" (2025). Faculty, Staff and Student Publications. 5641.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/uthgsbs_docs/5641
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