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MicroRNA regulation of stress-survival signalling and protein quality control in human heatstroke

Gomez, M.; Al Mahri, S.; Abdullah, M. L.; Malik, S. S.; Abdelhakim, M.; Yezli, S.; Hoehndorf, R.; Bouchama, A.

2026-06-30 physiology
10.64898/2026.06.25.734416 bioRxiv
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Heatstroke is a life-threatening condition in which heat-shock and unfolded-protein responses are strongly activated but fail to prevent proteostasis disruption and severe cellular injury. Whether post-transcriptional regulation contributes to this mismatch remains unknown. We integrated small RNA sequencing with mRNA profiling in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with classical heatstroke and matched heat-exposed controls recruited during the Hajj pilgrimage. mRNA profiling was performed in 19 cases and 19 controls, and miRNA sequencing in 17 cases and 16 controls from the same cohort. Differentially expressed miRNAs were integrated with 4,462 differentially expressed mRNAs using high-confidence inverse-expression miRNA-mRNA pairs. Twenty-six miRNAs mapped to 376 mRNA targets, forming 414 regulatory pairs and two opposing programmes. Programme A, comprising 16 downregulated miRNAs, was associated with activation of PI3K-mTOR, NRF2 oxidative stress and HIF-1 signalling, consistent with stress-survival signalling. Programme B, comprising 10 upregulated miRNAs, was associated with suppression of stress-granule components and fatty-acid {beta}-oxidation genes, consistent with impaired protein quality control and reduced metabolic flexibility. miR-92a-3p emerged as a central regulatory node, and its target PIK3R3 connected 9 of the 10 enriched pathways. These findings suggest a post-transcriptional regulatory layer that could contribute to the limited protection afforded by activated stress defences in human heatstroke.

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