Exploratory experiment designed to discover new patterns targeting miR-130a in serum-derived extracellular vesicles from human patients. Primary outcome: correlation between miR-130a/TGF-β content and angiogenic properties
This experiment involved comprehensive miRNA profiling and TGF-β protein content analysis in serum-derived extracellular vesicles from the different patient populations. The study specifically focused on identifying molecular markers that correlate with angiogenic properties. miRNA expression profiles were analyzed using miRNomic approaches, and TGF-β content was quantified. The results revealed that miR-130a and TGF-β content correlates with sEV in vitro and in vivo angiogenic properties, with particularly strong correlations observed in type 2 diabetic patients. This correlation analysis provided insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the differential angiogenic capabilities of sEV from different patient populations.
miRNomic profiling, TGF-β quantification, correlation analysis with angiogenic assay results
Identification of molecular markers correlating with angiogenic capability
Significant correlation between molecular markers and angiogenic properties
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