Entry Detail



General Information

Database ID:exR0190128
RNA Name:hsa-miR-197-3p
RNA Type:miRNA
Chromosome:chr1
Starnd:+
Coordinate:
Start Site(bp):109598940End Site(bp):109598961
External Links:hsa-miR-197-3p



Disease Information

Disease Name:Pompe Disease
Disease Category:Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities
MeSH ID:D006009
Type:Diseases Category/Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities
Alias:Glycogen Storage Disease Type II//Acid Maltase Deficiency Disease//Deficiency Disease, Acid Maltase//Deficiency Disease, Lysosomal alpha-1,4-Glucosidase//GAA Deficiency//Deficiencies, GAA//Deficiency, GAA//GAA Deficiencies//Generalized Glycogenosis//Generalized Glycogenoses//Glycogenoses, Generalized//Glycogenosis, Generalized//Glycogen Storage Disease II//Glycogen Storage Disease Type 2//Glycogenosis 2//Glycogenosis Type II//Type II, Glycogenosis//Type IIs, Glycogenosis//GSD II//Lysosomal alpha-1,4-Glucosidase Deficiency Disease//Lysosomal alpha 1,4 Glucosidase Deficiency Disease//Pompe Disease//Disease, Pompe//Pompe's Disease//Disease, Pompe's//Pompes Disease//Deficiency of Alpha-Glucosidase//Alpha-Glucosidase Deficiencies//Alpha-Glucosidase Deficiency//Deficiency of Alpha Glucosidase//GSD2//GSD2s//Acid Alpha-Glucosidase Deficiency//Acid Alpha Glucosidase Deficiency//Acid Alpha-Glucosidase Deficiencies//Alpha-Glucosidase Deficiencies, Acid//Alpha-Glucosidase Deficiency, Acid//Deficiencies, Acid Alpha-Glucosidase//Deficiency, Acid Alpha-Glucosidase//Glycogen Storage Disease Type II, Juvenile//Juvenile Glycogen Storage Disease Type II//Glycogen Storage Disease Type II, Infantile//Infantile Glycogen Storage Disease Type II//Acid Maltase Deficiency//Acid Maltase Deficiencies//Deficiencies, Acid Maltase//Deficiency, Acid Maltase//Maltase Deficiencies, Acid//Alpha-1,4-Glucosidase Deficiency//Alpha 1,4 Glucosidase Deficiency//Alpha-1,4-Glucosidase Deficiencies//Deficiencies, Alpha-1,4-Glucosidase//Deficiency, Alpha-1,4-Glucosidase//Adult Glycogen Storage Disease Type II//Glycogen Storage Disease Type II, Adult



Expression Detail

GEO ID:GSE113829
Description:MICRO-RNA AS BIOMARKERS IN POMPE DISEASE
Experimental Design:Disease vs Control
Case Disease Type:Pompe disease
Case Disease SubType:NA
Case Sample:Pompe Disease
Control Sample:Control
Number of Case:6
Number of Control:6
Number of Samples:12





Regulatory Relationship

mRNA targets:
Gene SymbolChromosomeStart Site(bp)End Site(bp)Strand
E2F1
chr20
33675477
33686385
-
REEP4
chr8
22138020
22141951
-
miRNA targets:NA
circRNA targets:
circRNA SymbolChromosomeStart Site(bp)End Site(bp)Strand
hsa_circ_0000591
chr15
41961025
41962156
+
hsa_circ_0001265
chr3
9711115
9712854
+
hsa_circ_0000943
chr19
47421744
47440665
+
hsa_circ_0001387
chr4
1902352
1936989
+
hsa_circ_0000826
chr18
9182379
9221997
+
lncRNA targets:
lncRNA SymbolChromosomeStart Site(bp)End Site(bp)Strand
AC135050.6
chr16
31122235
31124064
+
MALAT1
chr11
65497688
65506516
+
MIR497HG
chr17
7015818
7019659
-
NEAT1
chr11
65422774
65445540
+
TUG1
chr22
30969245
30979395
+
XIST
chrX
73820649
73852723
-
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Experiment Detail

GEO ID:GSE113829
Sample Source:Blood
Source Fraction:Plasma
Platform:GPL15433
Method:NGS
Num of detected RNA Type:1
Num of detected RNAs of this Type:1111
Sample treatment protocol:For plasma samples EDTA was used as anticoagulant.
RNA Extract protocol:miRNA enriched-total RNA was extracted using miRNeasy kit (QIAGEN) for tissues or using miRNeasy serum/plasma kit (qiagen) for plasma.
RNA library preparation protocol:Small RNA libraries were constructed using a Truseq small RNA sample preparation kit (Illumina).



Reference

PMID:29997386
Title:microRNAs as biomarkers in Pompe disease.
Author:Tarallo A, Carissimo A, Gatto F, Nusco E, Toscano A, Musumeci O, Coletta M, Karali M, Acampora E, Damiano C, Minopoli N, Fecarotta S, Della Casa R, Mongini T, Vercelli L, Santoro L, Ruggiero L, Deodato F, Taurisano R, Bembi B, Dardis A, Banfi S, Pijnappel WWP, van der Ploeg AT, Parenti G.
Journal:Genet Med. 2019 Mar;21(3):591-600.
Description:We studied microRNAs as potential biomarkers for Pompe disease