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Dataset: The Complex Exogenous RNA Spectra in Human Plasma: An Interface with Human Gut Biota?

Human plasma has long been a rich source for biomarker discovery. It has recently become clear that plasma RNA molecules, such as...

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Human plasma has long been a rich source for biomarker discovery. It has recently become clear that plasma RNA molecules, such as microRNA, in addition to proteins are common and can serve as biomarkers. Surveying human plasma for microRNA biomarkers using next generation sequencing technology, we observed that a significant fraction of the circulating RNA appear to originate from exogenous species. With careful analysis of sequence error statistics and other controls, we demonstrated that there is a wide range of RNA from many different organisms, including bacteria and fungi as well as from other species. These RNAs may be associated with protein, lipid or other molecules protecting them from RNase activity in plasma. Some of these RNAs are detected in intracellular complexes and may be able to influence cellular activities under in vitro conditions. These findings raise the possibility that plasma RNAs of exogenous origin may serve as signaling molecules mediating for example the human-microbiome interaction and may affect and/or indicate the state of human health. This is a dataset provided from Extracellular RNA Communication consortium (ERCC). More details are available at http://exrna-atlas.org/exat/datasets.

Species:
human

Samples:
9

PubMed:
23251414

Updated:
Apr.05, 2017

Registered:
Mar.23, 2017


Factors:
Sample Meets ERCC QC? Biofluid Name Anatomical Location Biosample Metadata ID Profiling Assay Transcriptome Genome Ratio Reference Genome Reads Cell Culture Source Transcriptome Reads RNA Isolation Kit exRNA Source Condition
D3142P NO Plasma Entire cardiovascular system EXR-DGALA1D3142PFN-BS smRNA-Seq 0.460801 501,064 Not Applicable 230,891 miRNeasy (Qiagen) total cell-free biofluid RNA Healthy Control
D3176P NO Plasma Entire cardiovascular system EXR-DGALA1D3176PFN-BS smRNA-Seq 0.357747 397,549 Not Applicable 142,222 miRNeasy (Qiagen) total cell-free biofluid RNA Healthy Control
D3340P NO Plasma Entire cardiovascular system EXR-DGALA1D3340PMN-BS smRNA-Seq 0.382272 405,499 Not Applicable 155,011 miRNeasy (Qiagen) total cell-free biofluid RNA Healthy Control
022163P NO Plasma Entire cardiovascular system EXR-DGALA1022163PF-BS smRNA-Seq 0.33314 89,821 Not Applicable 29,923 miRNeasy (Qiagen) total cell-free biofluid RNA colorectal cancer
022273P NO Plasma Entire cardiovascular system EXR-DGALA1022273PF-BS smRNA-Seq 0.418862 191,500 Not Applicable 80,212 miRNeasy (Qiagen) total cell-free biofluid RNA colorectal cancer
022299P NO Plasma Entire cardiovascular system EXR-DGALA1022299PM-BS smRNA-Seq 0.379583 233,701 Not Applicable 88,709 miRNeasy (Qiagen) total cell-free biofluid RNA colorectal cancer
93163P NO Plasma Entire cardiovascular system EXR-DGALA193163PMC-BS smRNA-Seq 0.285972 182,707 Not Applicable 52,249 miRNeasy (Qiagen) total cell-free biofluid RNA Ulcerative Colitis
93164P NO Plasma Entire cardiovascular system EXR-DGALA193164PMC-BS smRNA-Seq 0.268383 188,246 Not Applicable 50,522 miRNeasy (Qiagen) total cell-free biofluid RNA Ulcerative Colitis
93166P YES Plasma Entire cardiovascular system EXR-DGALA193166PFC-BS smRNA-Seq 0.516342 385,454 Not Applicable 199,026 miRNeasy (Qiagen) total cell-free biofluid RNA Ulcerative Colitis

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