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Title: | Overview of microRNAs in cardiac hypertrophy, fibrosis, and apoptosis | Authors: | Wang, J Liew, O.W Richards, A.M Chen, Y.-T |
Keywords: | fibronectin guanosine 3' diphosphate 5' triphosphate histone deacetylase 8 microRNA mitogen activated protein kinase somatomedin X box binding protein 1 microRNA apoptosis gene expression gene targeting heart muscle fibrosis heart ventricle hypertrophy loss of function mutation luciferase assay nonhuman oxidative stress protein binding Review signal transduction stress untranslated region animal apoptosis cardiomegaly cardiovascular disease disease model fibrosis gene expression regulation gene regulatory network genetics human metabolism Animals Apoptosis Cardiomegaly Cardiovascular Diseases Disease Models, Animal Fibrosis Gene Expression Regulation Gene Regulatory Networks Humans MicroRNAs Signal Transduction |
Issue Date: | 2016 | Citation: | Wang, J, Liew, O.W, Richards, A.M, Chen, Y.-T (2016). Overview of microRNAs in cardiac hypertrophy, fibrosis, and apoptosis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 17 (5) : 749. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms17050749 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International | Abstract: | MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are non-coding RNAs that play essential roles in modulating the gene expression in almost all biological events. In the past decade, the involvement of miRNAs in various cardiovascular disorders has been explored in numerous in vitro and in vivo studies. In this paper, studies focused upon the discovery of miRNAs, their target genes, and functionality are reviewed. The selected miRNAs discussed herein have regulatory effects on target gene expression as demonstrated by miRNA/31 end untranslated region (31UTR) interaction assay and/or gain/loss-of-function approaches. The listed miRNA entities are categorized according to the biological relevance of their target genes in relation to three cardiovascular pathologies, namely cardiac hypertrophy, fibrosis, and apoptosis. Furthermore, comparison across 86 studies identified several candidate miRNAs that might be of particular importance in the ontogenesis of cardiovascular diseases as they modulate the expression of clusters of target genes involved in the progression of multiple adverse cardiovascular events. This review illustrates the involvement of miRNAs in diverse biological signaling pathways and provides an overview of current understanding of, and progress of research into, of the roles of miRNAs in cardiovascular health and disease. @ 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. | Source Title: | International Journal of Molecular Sciences | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/183337 | ISSN: | 16616596 | DOI: | 10.3390/ijms17050749 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International |
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