Here's how LINK.SPRINGER.COM makes money* and how much!

*Please read our disclaimer before using our estimates.
Loading...

LINK . SPRINGER . COM {}

  1. Analyzed Page
  2. Matching Content Categories
  3. CMS
  4. Monthly Traffic Estimate
  5. How Does Link.springer.com Make Money
  6. Keywords
  7. Topics
  8. Schema
  9. External Links
  10. Analytics And Tracking
  11. Libraries
  12. CDN Services

We are analyzing https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/ar3013.

Title:
Plasma and synovial fluid microRNAs as potential biomarkers of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis | Arthritis Research & Therapy
Description:
Introduction MicroRNAs (miRNAs), endogenous small noncoding RNAs regulating the activities of target mRNAs and cellular processes, are present in human plasma in a stable form. In this study, we investigated whether miRNAs are also stably present in synovial fluids and whether plasma and synovial fluid miRNAs could be biomarkers of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA). Methods We measured concentrations of miR-16, miR-132, miR-146a, miR-155 and miR-223 in synovial fluid from patients with RA and OA, and those in plasma from RA, OA and healthy controls (HCs) by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Furthermore, miRNAs in the conditioned medium of synovial tissues, monolayer fibroblast-like synoviocytes, and mononuclear cells were examined. Correlations between miRNAs and biomarkers or disease activities of RA were statistically examined. Results Synovial fluid miRNAs were present and as stable as plasma miRNAs for storage at -20°C and freeze-thawing from -20°C to 4°C. In RA and OA, synovial fluid concentrations of miR-16, miR-132, miR-146a, and miR-223 were significantly lower than their plasma concentrations, and there were no correlation between plasma and synovial fluid miRNAs. Interestingly, synovial tissues, fibroblast-like synoviocytes, and mononuclear cells secreted miRNAs in distinct patterns. The expression patterns of miRNAs in synovial fluid of OA were similar to miRNAs secreted by synovial tissues. Synovial fluid miRNAs of RA were likely to originate from synovial tissues and infiltrating cells. Plasma miR-132 of HC was significantly higher than that of RA or OA with high diagnosability. Synovial fluid concentrations of miR-16, miR-146a miR-155 and miR-223 of RA were significantly higher than those of OA. Plasma miRNAs or ratio of synovial fluid miRNAs to plasma miRNAs, including miR-16 and miR-146a, significantly correlated with tender joint counts and 28-joint Disease Activity Score. Conclusions Plasma miRNAs had distinct patterns from synovial fluid miRNAs, which appeared to originate from synovial tissue. Plasma miR-132 well differentiated HCs from patients with RA or OA, while synovial fluid miRNAs differentiated RA and OA. Furthermore, plasma miRNAs correlated with the disease activities of RA. Thus, synovial fluid and plasma miRNAs have potential as diagnostic biomarkers for RA and OA and as a tool for the analysis of their pathogenesis.
Website Age:
28 years and 1 months (reg. 1997-05-29).

Matching Content Categories {📚}

  • Education
  • Automotive
  • Health & Fitness

Content Management System {📝}

What CMS is link.springer.com built with?

Custom-built

No common CMS systems were detected on Link.springer.com, and no known web development framework was identified.

Traffic Estimate {📈}

What is the average monthly size of link.springer.com audience?

🌠 Phenomenal Traffic: 5M - 10M visitors per month


Based on our best estimate, this website will receive around 8,170,236 visitors per month in the current month.

check SE Ranking
check Ahrefs
check Similarweb
check Ubersuggest
check Semrush

How Does Link.springer.com Make Money? {💸}

We see no obvious way the site makes money.

While many websites aim to make money, others are created to share knowledge or showcase creativity. People build websites for various reasons. This could be one of them. Link.springer.com might be making money, but it's not detectable how they're doing it.

Keywords {🔍}

mirnas, synovial, plasma, fluid, pubmed, article, google, scholar, mirna, cas, figure, concentrations, patients, mira, arthritis, tissues, micrornas, biomarkers, expression, medium, joint, cells, significantly, rheumatoid, authors, mncs, shown, central, secreted, ratio, differences, pcr, osteoarthritis, study, correlated, tissue, microrna, stable, similar, higher, blood, japan, file, cell, sfpb, potential, full, present, disease, lower,

Topics {✒️}

5'-tag-cag-cac-gta-aat-att-ggc-g-3' 5'-taa-cag-tct-aca-gcc-atg-gtc-g-3' 5'-tta-atg-cta-atc-gtg-ata-ggg-gta-3' 5'-cgt-cac-cgg-gtg-taa-atc-agc-ttg-3' 5'-tga-gaa-ctg-aat-tcc-atg-ggt-t-3' 5'-tgt-cag-ttt-gtc-aaa-tac-ccc-a-3' hiromu ito & takashi nakamura tender joint count thymine adenine article download pdf full size image nf-kappab-dependent induction rna-induced silencing complex preliminary real-time pcr tender joint counts swollen joint count drug-induced liver injury article murata author information authors real-time pcr microrna expression profiles empirically-derived range melanoma-derived tnf elegans mirna cel-mir-39 bmc res notes short-interfering rnas full access privacy choices/manage cookies sf/pb ratio correlated joint inflammation find pre-mirnas inserted article number r86 pcr-based assay c-reactive protein distinct profiles phosphate-buffered saline resultant reaction buffers erythrocyte sedimentation rate stable blood-based markers kit polyadenylates mirnas related subjects authors’ original file biomed central hokkaido system science product-moment correlation rheumatoid arthritis patients american rheumatism association arthritis res ther author correspondence phenol-based reagent

Schema {🗺️}

WebPage:
      mainEntity:
         headline:Plasma and synovial fluid microRNAs as potential biomarkers of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis
         description:MicroRNAs (miRNAs), endogenous small noncoding RNAs regulating the activities of target mRNAs and cellular processes, are present in human plasma in a stable form. In this study, we investigated whether miRNAs are also stably present in synovial fluids and whether plasma and synovial fluid miRNAs could be biomarkers of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA). We measured concentrations of miR-16, miR-132, miR-146a, miR-155 and miR-223 in synovial fluid from patients with RA and OA, and those in plasma from RA, OA and healthy controls (HCs) by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Furthermore, miRNAs in the conditioned medium of synovial tissues, monolayer fibroblast-like synoviocytes, and mononuclear cells were examined. Correlations between miRNAs and biomarkers or disease activities of RA were statistically examined. Synovial fluid miRNAs were present and as stable as plasma miRNAs for storage at -20°C and freeze-thawing from -20°C to 4°C. In RA and OA, synovial fluid concentrations of miR-16, miR-132, miR-146a, and miR-223 were significantly lower than their plasma concentrations, and there were no correlation between plasma and synovial fluid miRNAs. Interestingly, synovial tissues, fibroblast-like synoviocytes, and mononuclear cells secreted miRNAs in distinct patterns. The expression patterns of miRNAs in synovial fluid of OA were similar to miRNAs secreted by synovial tissues. Synovial fluid miRNAs of RA were likely to originate from synovial tissues and infiltrating cells. Plasma miR-132 of HC was significantly higher than that of RA or OA with high diagnosability. Synovial fluid concentrations of miR-16, miR-146a miR-155 and miR-223 of RA were significantly higher than those of OA. Plasma miRNAs or ratio of synovial fluid miRNAs to plasma miRNAs, including miR-16 and miR-146a, significantly correlated with tender joint counts and 28-joint Disease Activity Score. Plasma miRNAs had distinct patterns from synovial fluid miRNAs, which appeared to originate from synovial tissue. Plasma miR-132 well differentiated HCs from patients with RA or OA, while synovial fluid miRNAs differentiated RA and OA. Furthermore, plasma miRNAs correlated with the disease activities of RA. Thus, synovial fluid and plasma miRNAs have potential as diagnostic biomarkers for RA and OA and as a tool for the analysis of their pathogenesis.
         datePublished:2010-05-14T00:00:00Z
         dateModified:2010-05-14T00:00:00Z
         pageStart:1
         pageEnd:14
         license:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
         sameAs:https://doi.org/10.1186/ar3013
         keywords:
            Rheumatoid Arthritis
            Synovial Fluid
            Synovial Tissue
            Tender Joint Count
            Thymine Adenine
            Rheumatology
            Orthopedics
         image:
            https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig1_HTML.jpg
            https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig2_HTML.jpg
            https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig3_HTML.jpg
            https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig4_HTML.jpg
            https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig5_HTML.jpg
            https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig6_HTML.jpg
         isPartOf:
            name:Arthritis Research & Therapy
            issn:
               1478-6354
            volumeNumber:12
            type:
               Periodical
               PublicationVolume
         publisher:
            name:BioMed Central
            logo:
               url:https://www.springernature.com/app-sn/public/images/logo-springernature.png
               type:ImageObject
            type:Organization
         author:
               name:Koichi Murata
               affiliation:
                     name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                     address:
                        name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                        type:PostalAddress
                     type:Organization
               type:Person
               name:Hiroyuki Yoshitomi
               affiliation:
                     name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                     address:
                        name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                        type:PostalAddress
                     type:Organization
               email:[email protected]
               type:Person
               name:Shimei Tanida
               affiliation:
                     name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                     address:
                        name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                        type:PostalAddress
                     type:Organization
               type:Person
               name:Masahiro Ishikawa
               affiliation:
                     name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                     address:
                        name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                        type:PostalAddress
                     type:Organization
               type:Person
               name:Kohei Nishitani
               affiliation:
                     name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                     address:
                        name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                        type:PostalAddress
                     type:Organization
               type:Person
               name:Hiromu Ito
               affiliation:
                     name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                     address:
                        name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                        type:PostalAddress
                     type:Organization
               type:Person
               name:Takashi Nakamura
               affiliation:
                     name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                     address:
                        name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                        type:PostalAddress
                     type:Organization
               type:Person
         isAccessibleForFree:1
         type:ScholarlyArticle
      context:https://schema.org
ScholarlyArticle:
      headline:Plasma and synovial fluid microRNAs as potential biomarkers of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis
      description:MicroRNAs (miRNAs), endogenous small noncoding RNAs regulating the activities of target mRNAs and cellular processes, are present in human plasma in a stable form. In this study, we investigated whether miRNAs are also stably present in synovial fluids and whether plasma and synovial fluid miRNAs could be biomarkers of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA). We measured concentrations of miR-16, miR-132, miR-146a, miR-155 and miR-223 in synovial fluid from patients with RA and OA, and those in plasma from RA, OA and healthy controls (HCs) by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Furthermore, miRNAs in the conditioned medium of synovial tissues, monolayer fibroblast-like synoviocytes, and mononuclear cells were examined. Correlations between miRNAs and biomarkers or disease activities of RA were statistically examined. Synovial fluid miRNAs were present and as stable as plasma miRNAs for storage at -20°C and freeze-thawing from -20°C to 4°C. In RA and OA, synovial fluid concentrations of miR-16, miR-132, miR-146a, and miR-223 were significantly lower than their plasma concentrations, and there were no correlation between plasma and synovial fluid miRNAs. Interestingly, synovial tissues, fibroblast-like synoviocytes, and mononuclear cells secreted miRNAs in distinct patterns. The expression patterns of miRNAs in synovial fluid of OA were similar to miRNAs secreted by synovial tissues. Synovial fluid miRNAs of RA were likely to originate from synovial tissues and infiltrating cells. Plasma miR-132 of HC was significantly higher than that of RA or OA with high diagnosability. Synovial fluid concentrations of miR-16, miR-146a miR-155 and miR-223 of RA were significantly higher than those of OA. Plasma miRNAs or ratio of synovial fluid miRNAs to plasma miRNAs, including miR-16 and miR-146a, significantly correlated with tender joint counts and 28-joint Disease Activity Score. Plasma miRNAs had distinct patterns from synovial fluid miRNAs, which appeared to originate from synovial tissue. Plasma miR-132 well differentiated HCs from patients with RA or OA, while synovial fluid miRNAs differentiated RA and OA. Furthermore, plasma miRNAs correlated with the disease activities of RA. Thus, synovial fluid and plasma miRNAs have potential as diagnostic biomarkers for RA and OA and as a tool for the analysis of their pathogenesis.
      datePublished:2010-05-14T00:00:00Z
      dateModified:2010-05-14T00:00:00Z
      pageStart:1
      pageEnd:14
      license:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
      sameAs:https://doi.org/10.1186/ar3013
      keywords:
         Rheumatoid Arthritis
         Synovial Fluid
         Synovial Tissue
         Tender Joint Count
         Thymine Adenine
         Rheumatology
         Orthopedics
      image:
         https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig1_HTML.jpg
         https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig2_HTML.jpg
         https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig3_HTML.jpg
         https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig4_HTML.jpg
         https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig5_HTML.jpg
         https://media.springernature.com/lw1200/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2Far3013/MediaObjects/13075_2009_Article_2848_Fig6_HTML.jpg
      isPartOf:
         name:Arthritis Research & Therapy
         issn:
            1478-6354
         volumeNumber:12
         type:
            Periodical
            PublicationVolume
      publisher:
         name:BioMed Central
         logo:
            url:https://www.springernature.com/app-sn/public/images/logo-springernature.png
            type:ImageObject
         type:Organization
      author:
            name:Koichi Murata
            affiliation:
                  name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                  address:
                     name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                     type:PostalAddress
                  type:Organization
            type:Person
            name:Hiroyuki Yoshitomi
            affiliation:
                  name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                  address:
                     name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                     type:PostalAddress
                  type:Organization
            email:[email protected]
            type:Person
            name:Shimei Tanida
            affiliation:
                  name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                  address:
                     name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                     type:PostalAddress
                  type:Organization
            type:Person
            name:Masahiro Ishikawa
            affiliation:
                  name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                  address:
                     name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                     type:PostalAddress
                  type:Organization
            type:Person
            name:Kohei Nishitani
            affiliation:
                  name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                  address:
                     name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                     type:PostalAddress
                  type:Organization
            type:Person
            name:Hiromu Ito
            affiliation:
                  name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                  address:
                     name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                     type:PostalAddress
                  type:Organization
            type:Person
            name:Takashi Nakamura
            affiliation:
                  name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
                  address:
                     name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
                     type:PostalAddress
                  type:Organization
            type:Person
      isAccessibleForFree:1
["Periodical","PublicationVolume"]:
      name:Arthritis Research & Therapy
      issn:
         1478-6354
      volumeNumber:12
Organization:
      name:BioMed Central
      logo:
         url:https://www.springernature.com/app-sn/public/images/logo-springernature.png
         type:ImageObject
      name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
      address:
         name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
         type:PostalAddress
      name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
      address:
         name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
         type:PostalAddress
      name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
      address:
         name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
         type:PostalAddress
      name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
      address:
         name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
         type:PostalAddress
      name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
      address:
         name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
         type:PostalAddress
      name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
      address:
         name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
         type:PostalAddress
      name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
      address:
         name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
         type:PostalAddress
ImageObject:
      url:https://www.springernature.com/app-sn/public/images/logo-springernature.png
Person:
      name:Koichi Murata
      affiliation:
            name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
            address:
               name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
               type:PostalAddress
            type:Organization
      name:Hiroyuki Yoshitomi
      affiliation:
            name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
            address:
               name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
               type:PostalAddress
            type:Organization
      email:[email protected]
      name:Shimei Tanida
      affiliation:
            name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
            address:
               name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
               type:PostalAddress
            type:Organization
      name:Masahiro Ishikawa
      affiliation:
            name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
            address:
               name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
               type:PostalAddress
            type:Organization
      name:Kohei Nishitani
      affiliation:
            name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
            address:
               name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
               type:PostalAddress
            type:Organization
      name:Hiromu Ito
      affiliation:
            name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
            address:
               name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
               type:PostalAddress
            type:Organization
      name:Takashi Nakamura
      affiliation:
            name:Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
            address:
               name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
               type:PostalAddress
            type:Organization
PostalAddress:
      name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
      name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
      name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
      name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
      name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
      name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan
      name:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Shogoin, Sakyo, Japan

External Links {🔗}(173)

Analytics and Tracking {📊}

  • Google Tag Manager

Libraries {📚}

  • Clipboard.js
  • Prism.js

CDN Services {📦}

  • Crossref

4.1s.