Osteoblastic microRNAs in skeletal diseases: Biological functions and therapeutic implications

Q1 Medicine Engineered regeneration Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.engreg.2022.06.002
Lei Yu , Wenming Li , Peng Yang , Wei Zhang , Huaqiang Tao , Gaoran Ge , Huilin Yang , Jiaxiang Bai , Huaiyu Wang , Dechun Geng
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Abstract

Skeletal diseases normally represents a grievous imbalance between osteoblasts for bone formation and osteoclasts for bone resorption. A lack of osteogenic function can make it difficult to repair pathological bone erosion. Therefore, substantial efforts have been made to remedy these issues, with the aid of bioactive molecules, herbs and materials. Following recent insights, the importance of epigenetic gene regulation is increasingly evident, especially microRNAs. MicroRNAs can silence target genes by inhibiting mRNA translation or degrading mRNA molecules by binding to their 3′-untranslated region. There is accumulating evidence indicating that the miRNAs significantly involved in osteogenic gene expression, signaling pathway intervention and programmed cell death. Besides, numerous new target drugs (microRNA inhibitors or agonists) have been proposed to exploit its value in skeletal physiology and pathology. In this review, we mainly discuss the role of microRNAs in the context of skeletal disease-associated osteoblast differentiation, the applications of microRNA polymorphisms as biomarkers for diagnostic and therapeutic targets, and the challenges to meet this goal. Our summary provides novel horizon for improving the therapeutic effect of microRNAs, which may be beneficial to the further clinical translation of microRNAs in the treatments of skeletal diseases.

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成骨细胞microrna在骨骼疾病中的生物学功能和治疗意义
骨骼疾病通常表现为骨形成的成骨细胞和骨吸收的破骨细胞之间的严重失衡。缺乏成骨功能会使病理性骨侵蚀难以修复。因此,在生物活性分子、草药和材料的帮助下,已经做出了大量的努力来纠正这些问题。根据最近的见解,表观遗传基因调控的重要性日益明显,特别是microrna。microrna可以通过抑制mRNA翻译或通过结合mRNA分子的3 ' -非翻译区降解mRNA分子来沉默靶基因。越来越多的证据表明,这些mirna显著参与成骨基因表达、信号通路干预和细胞程序性死亡。此外,许多新的靶点药物(microRNA抑制剂或激动剂)被提出,以开发其在骨骼生理学和病理学上的价值。在这篇综述中,我们主要讨论microRNA在骨骼疾病相关成骨细胞分化中的作用,microRNA多态性作为诊断和治疗靶点的生物标志物的应用,以及实现这一目标所面临的挑战。我们的总结为提高microrna的治疗效果提供了新的思路,这可能有利于microrna在骨骼疾病治疗中的进一步临床翻译。
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Engineered regeneration
Engineered regeneration Biomaterials, Medicine and Dentistry (General), Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering
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