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Emerging role of microRNAs in disease pathogenesis and strategies for therapeutic modulation

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posted on 2025-05-09, 20:15 authored by Joerg MattesJoerg Mattes, Adam CollisonAdam Collison, Paul S. Foster
Micro(mi)RNAs are small, regulatory RNA molecules that are integral components of the genetic program in the majority of cells. They are thought to regulate up to one third of all human genes and have been linked to critical processes in disease pathogenesis. The diverse role of miRNAs in disease pathogenesis suggests that the modulation of miRNA function by utilizing techniques such as the use of antagomirs, locked nucleic acids, or miRNA sponges may produce novel therapeutic approaches. In this review, the current understanding of post-transcriptional gene regulation by miRNAs is discussed and insights into the function of miRNAs in tumorigenesis, immune responses, muscle function, organogenesis, and cell- lineage decisions are reviewed.

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Journal title

Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics

Volume

10

Issue

2

Pagination

150-157

Publisher

Thomson Scientific

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health

School

School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy

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