| Literature DB >> 23392243 |
Yadong Zheng1, Xuepeng Cai, Janette E Bradley.
Abstract
miRNAs, a subclass of small regulatory RNAs, are present from ancient unicellular protozoans to parasitic helminths and parasitic arthropods. The miRNA-silencing mechanism appears, however, to be absent in a number of protozoan parasites. Protozoan miRNAs and components of their silencing machinery possess features different from other eukaryotes, providing some clues on the evolution of the RNA-induced silencing machinery. miRNA functions possibly associate with neoblast biology, development, physiology, infection and immunity of parasites. Parasite infection can alter host miRNA expression that can favor both parasite clearance and infection. miRNA pathways are, thus, a potential target for the therapeutic control of parasitic diseases.Entities:
Keywords: helminth; miRNA; neoblast; protozoan; snoRNA
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23392243 PMCID: PMC3672280 DOI: 10.4161/rna.23716
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RNA Biol ISSN: 1547-6286 Impact factor: 4.652