A brief primer on microRNAs and their roles in angiogenesis.

Q4 Neuroscience Vascular Cell Pub Date : 2013-01-16 DOI:10.1186/2045-824X-5-2
Sudarshan Anand
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Development of the vasculature is a complex, dynamic process orchestrated by a balance of pro and anti-angiogenic signaling pathways. The same signaling pathways are mis-regulated and exploited during pathological angiogenesis in cancer, inflammation and cardiovascular diseases and contribute to disease progression. In the last decade, small non-coding RNA molecules termed microRNAs (miRs) have emerged as key regulators of several cellular processes including angiogenesis. It is becoming clear that miRs function in complex networks and regulate gene expression both at the mRNA and protein levels thereby altering cellular signaling responses to specific stimuli. In the vasculature, miRs can function either in a pro-angiogenic manner and potentiate angiogenesis or act as anti-angiogenic miRs by enhancing cell death and decreasing endothelial proliferation. This review aims to provide an update on how microRNAs regulate gene expression and illustrate miR function in the vasculature with a discussion of potential applications of miRs as anti-angiogenic therapeutics.

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简述microrna及其在血管生成中的作用。
血管的发育是一个复杂的、动态的过程,由促血管生成和抗血管生成信号通路的平衡协调。同样的信号通路在癌症、炎症和心血管疾病的病理性血管生成过程中被错误调节和利用,并导致疾病进展。在过去的十年中,被称为microRNAs (miRs)的小非编码RNA分子已成为包括血管生成在内的几种细胞过程的关键调节因子。越来越清楚的是,miRs在复杂的网络中起作用,并在mRNA和蛋白质水平上调节基因表达,从而改变细胞对特定刺激的信号反应。在血管系统中,miRs既可以促进血管生成并促进血管生成,也可以通过增强细胞死亡和减少内皮细胞增殖而起到抗血管生成的作用。这篇综述旨在提供关于microRNAs如何调节基因表达的最新信息,并阐述miR在血管系统中的功能,并讨论了mirnas作为抗血管生成治疗药物的潜在应用。
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Vascular Cell Neuroscience-Neurology
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