Circulating microRNAs, potential biomarkers for drug-induced liver injury
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Abstract
Drug-induced liver injury is a frequent side effect of many drugs, constitutes a significant threat to patient health and has an enormous economic impact on health care expenditures. Numerous efforts have been made to identify reliable and predictive markers to detect the early signs of drug-induced injury to the liver, one of the most vulnerable organs in the body. These studies have, however, not delivered any more informative candidates than the serum aminotransferase markers that have been available for approximately 30 years. Using acetaminophen overdose-induced liver injury in the mouse as a model system, we have observed highly significant differences in the spectrum and levels of microRNAs in both…
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- Liver injury
- microRNA
- Acetaminophen
- Drug
- Histopathology
- Medicine
- Biomarker
- Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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