Role of miRNAs in the Chikungunya virus replication and pathogenesis

IF 2 Q4 VIROLOGY Frontiers in virology Pub Date : 2024-05-15 DOI:10.3389/fviro.2024.1386580
Rohini A. Nangare, Virendra Gajbhiye, Yogesh A. Karpe
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Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a vector-born alphavirus responsible for chikungunya fever with clinical manifestation of polyarthritis transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. Establishing viral pathogenesis needs host machinery modulation, and the microRNAs (miRNA) modulate host cellular machinery to establish the infection or inhibit viral replication. miRNAs are the small noncoding RNA that control the gene expression. They are essential in cell differentiation, growth, development, and apoptosis. It also affects disease progression, cancer, and viral infection. CHIKV infection causes differential expression of miRNA, and miRNA has target genes involved in different cellular functions. These target genes may be crucial in CHIKV replication and cell growth. Suppression or overexpression of these miRNAs may have been linked with CHIKV pathogenesis by regulating immune and signaling pathways. Identification of biomarkers in disease progression through the study of circulating miRNAs during CHIKV infection is an emerging field. Therefore, understanding miRNAs’ differential expression and function during CHIKV infection is essential. The detailed studies on the miRNA-mediated regulatory network will provide new ways to develop miRNA-based therapies.
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miRNA 在基孔肯雅病毒复制和致病过程中的作用
基孔肯雅病毒(CHIKV)是一种由埃及伊蚊和白纹伊蚊传播的、导致基孔肯雅热并以多关节炎为临床表现的病媒α病毒。病毒致病机制的建立需要宿主机制的调节,而微小核糖核酸(miRNA)调节宿主细胞机制以建立感染或抑制病毒复制。它们对细胞分化、生长、发育和凋亡至关重要。它还会影响疾病进展、癌症和病毒感染。CHIKV 感染会导致 miRNA 的不同表达,而 miRNA 有参与不同细胞功能的靶基因。这些靶基因可能是 CHIKV 复制和细胞生长的关键。通过调节免疫和信号通路,这些 miRNA 的抑制或过度表达可能与 CHIKV 的发病机制有关。通过研究 CHIKV 感染期间循环 miRNAs 来确定疾病进展的生物标志物是一个新兴领域。因此,了解 miRNA 在 CHIKV 感染期间的不同表达和功能至关重要。对 miRNA 介导的调控网络的详细研究将为开发基于 miRNA 的疗法提供新的途径。
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