P. Puthanveetil, Anu Thomas, S. Chakrabarti
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MicroRNAs (miRNA)是一种非编码rna,大多数大小为22个核苷酸。它们调节基因转录并控制超过50%的哺乳动物基因组。虽然一些mirna的功能意义和靶点尚未确定,但它们可能被认为是细胞生理和功能的控制者。通过这种调节,它们在正常和患病状态中起着至关重要的作用。在糖尿病和慢性糖尿病并发症的背景下,最近的研究已经发现了大量mirna的改变。然而,在像糖尿病这样复杂的慢性疾病中,多种转录本也可能在时间上发生变化,这取决于疾病的进展和反调控机制的激活。因此,也有可能一些miRNA的变化与疾病的发病机制没有因果关系,只是一种附带现象。迄今为止,已有超过500项研究探讨了mirna在1型和2型糖尿病及慢性糖尿病并发症发病机制中的作用。大多数改变的mirna似乎具有致病作用。在这篇综述中,我们试图确定特定mirna的改变及其可能调节的途径。我们还试图确定这些miRNA的改变是否可能构成潜在治疗的基础
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MicroRNAs in diabetes - are they perpetrators in disguise or just epiphenomena?
Abstract MicroRNAs (miRNA) are non-coding RNAs, the majority of which are 22 nucleotide in size. They regulate gene transcription and control more than 50% of the mammalian genome. Although functional significance and targets of several miRNAs are yet to be identified, they may be regarded as controller of cellular physiology and function. Through such regulation they play vital roles in normal and diseased states. In the context of diabetes and chronic diabetic complications, recent research has identified alterations of a significant number of miRNAs. However, in a complex chronic disease like diabetes, multiple transcripts may also change in a temporal fashion depending on the disease progression and activation of counter-regulatory mechanisms. Hence, it is also possible that some miRNA changes may not be causally related to the disease pathogenesis and represent epiphenomena. To date, over 500 studies have addressed the role of miRNAs in the pathogenesis of type 1 and type 2 diabetes and chronic diabetic complications. Majority of the altered miRNAs appear to have pathogenetic roles. In this review, we have tried to identify alterations of specific miRNAs and the pathways they may regulate. We have also tried to identify whether some of these miRNA alterations may form basis of potential treatments
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