| Literature DB >> 21709278 |
Phillip Kantharidis1, Bo Wang, Rosemarie M Carew, Hui Yao Lan.
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21709278 PMCID: PMC3121430 DOI: 10.2337/db11-0082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes ISSN: 0012-1797 Impact factor: 9.461
Diabetes complications: miRNAs and their targets
| Complication | Known targets | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Diabetic nephropathy miR-21 | PTEN | ( |
| miR-29 family | Collagens | ( |
| miR-192 | ZEB2, Col 1 | ( |
| miR-93 | VEGF | ( |
| miR-200 family | ZEB1, ZEB2, TGF-β2 | ( |
| miR-216a | YB-1, PTEN | ( |
| miR-377 | PAK1, MnSOD | ( |
| Retinopathy | ||
| miR-93, miR-200, and miR-29 families? | VEGF | ( |
| Atherosclerosis | ||
| miR-16 | COX-2 | ( |
| miR-503? | CCNE1, cdc25A | ( |
| Heart | ||
| miR-21 | SPRY1 | ( |
| miR-29 | Collagens | ( |
| miR-30? | CTGF | ( |
| miR-1/133 | ERG, RhoA, Cdc42, WHSC2, HCN1, and HCN4 | ( |
| miR-320 | VEGF, FGF, IGF-1, and IGF-1R | ( |
*H.Y.L., unpublished data.
†Inferred from the reference.
FIG. 1.Summarized here are the miRNAs known to have a role in the development and progression of diabetic nephropathy. A number of miRNAs have been identified as contributing to diabetes complications and in particular in diabetic nephropathy. Several of the miRNAs shown here have been directly connected to this disease via specific targets, while the specific details of others are yet to be clearly established. In the case of miR-192, the dual published roles are shown.