MicroRNAs to guide medical decision-making in obstructive sleep apnea: A review

L Pinilla, F Barbé, D de Gonzalo-Calvo - Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
L Pinilla, F Barbé, D de Gonzalo-Calvo
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2021Elsevier
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common and frequently underdiagnosed sleep disorder
tightly associated with a wide range of morbidities and an elevated risk of the main causes of
mortality. This condition represents a major public health concern due to its increasing
worldwide prevalence and its serious pathological consequences. Current clinical
guidelines support the importance of effective diagnosis and treatment of OSA and
emphasize the unmet need for biomarkers to guide medical decision-making. In recent …
Summary
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common and frequently underdiagnosed sleep disorder tightly associated with a wide range of morbidities and an elevated risk of the main causes of mortality. This condition represents a major public health concern due to its increasing worldwide prevalence and its serious pathological consequences. Current clinical guidelines support the importance of effective diagnosis and treatment of OSA and emphasize the unmet need for biomarkers to guide medical decision-making. In recent years, the noncoding transcriptome has emerged as a new opportunity for biomarker discovery. In this review, we provide a brief overview of the current understanding of noncoding RNAs, specifically microRNAs (miRNAs). Then, we carefully address the potential role of miRNAs as novel indicators for the management of both pediatric and adult OSA, highlighting their translational applicability, particularly for diagnosis and therapy allocation. Finally, we identify the gaps in the research state-of-art, discuss current methodological and conceptual limitations and propose future key steps and perspectives for the incorporation of miRNAs into routine clinical practice.
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