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Table 3 Associations between selected miRNAs (∆Ct at baseline) and MADRS-S for the whole cohort, as determined using linear regression

From: Circulating microRNA-144-5p is associated with depressive disorders

 

Univariate analysis

Adjusted analysis

 

β

p value

95 % CI

β

p value

95 % CI

miR-144-5p (n = 166)

      

MADRS-S at baseline

−0.02

0.009

−0.03; −0.005

−0.02

0.008

−0.03; −0.005

Sex (female vs. male)

   

−0.34

0.03

−0.64; −0.04

Age

   

0.005

0.28

−0.004; 0.01

miR-29a-5p (n = 159)a

      

MADRS-S at baseline

0.02

0.04

0.0004; 0.03

0.01

0.06

−0.0005; 0.03

Sex (female vs. male)

   

−0.007

0.97

−0.35; 0.34

Age

   

−0.01

0.04

−0.02; −0.0007

miR-29b-2-5p (n = 159)a

      

MADRS-S at baseline

0.004

0.62

−0.01; 0.02

0.004

0.61

−0.01; 0.02

Sex (female vs. male)

   

−0.18

0.30

−0.53; 0.16

Age

   

0.005

0.39

−0.006; 0.01

miR-30a-5p (n = 159)a

      

MADRS-S at baseline

0.002

0.73

−0.01; 0.02

0.003

0.68

−0.01; 0.02

Sex (female vs. male)

   

0.24

0.14

−0.07; 0.55

Age

   

0.0006

0.90

−0.009; 0.01

miR-92b-3p (n = 166)a

      

MADRS-S at baseline

0.01

0.11

−0.002; 0.02

0.01

0.12

−0.002; 0.02

Sex (female vs. male)

   

0.04

0.78

−0.23; 0.30

Age

   

−0.003

0.51

−0.01; 0.005

  1. aInformation (clinical or qRT-PCR) is missing for some patients (Tables 2 and 3)