Estimate the Level of MiR-125a-5p and IL-23 in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients

Authors

  • Noor Mahdi Dakhil Author
  • Suhad Hassan Aubaid Author
  • Raya Al-Saade Author
  • Sahar Adnan Shams Al-din Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60110/medforum.360309

Keywords:

Interleukin-23, MiR-125a-5p, Anti-ccp, RF, Hs-CRP, DAS28

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the expression of miR-125a-5p, IL-23, and inflammatory markers in RA patients, assess DAS28 severity, and compare findings with healthy controls to support early diagnosis and treatment. 

Study Design: Cross-sectional study Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the College of Health and Medical Technology, Middle Technical University, Baghdad Iraq from 1st May 2024 31st October 2024. 

Methods: One hundred and fifty blood samples, 100 rheumatoid arthritis patients (53 females, 47 males) and 50 healthy controls (28 females, 22 males( were enrolled. RNA was extracted using Trisol; cDNA synthesized and analyzed by real-time PCR using SYBR Green. IL-23 was measured via ELISA. Anti-CCP, RF, and Hs-CRP were analyzed using Cobas e 411, Abbott, and Roche analyzers. 

Results: miR-125a-5p expression significantly increased in RA patients, severe 11.16±7.28, moderate 6.34±1.29, mild 5.75±2.46 and control 1.0±0.98. IL-23 levels also increased with disease severity Conclusion: Elevated miR-125a-5p and IL-23 levels are linked to RA progression and can aid in diagnosis and disease monitoring. 

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2025-04-12

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Estimate the Level of MiR-125a-5p and IL-23 in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients. (2025). Medical Forum Monthly, 36(3). https://doi.org/10.60110/medforum.360309