A study in humans demonstrated that the mir-95 is markedly upregulated in trauma plasma and contains pro-inflammatory nucleotide motifs, forming part of a 12-miRNA panel that distinguished trauma from healthy controls with a cross-validated AUROC of 0.98 [Ren et al. DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2025.113569]. This panel, which includes the mir-95, showed strong diagnostic and predictive abilities for overall trauma severity, organ injury, coagulation, endothelial activation, and inflammation, with specific high AUROC values for predicting injury markers like S100B and IL-6.