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Abstract
The insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) signaling pathway regulates critical biological processes including development, homeostasis, and aging. Dysregulation of this pathway has been implicated in a myriad of diseases such as cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, and metabolic disorders, making the IGF-1 signaling pathway a prime target to develop therapeutic and intervention strategies. Recently, small non-coding RNA molecules in ∼22 nucleotide length, microRNAs (miRNAs), have emerged as a new regulator of biological processes in virtually all organ systems and increasing studies are linking altered miRNA function to disease mechanisms. A miRNA binds to 3'UTRs of multiple target genes and coordinately downregulates their expression, thereby exerting a profound influence on gene regulatory networks. Here we review the components of the IGF-1 signaling pathway that are known targets of miRNA regulation, and highlight recent studies that suggest therapeutic potential of these miRNAs against various diseases.Entities:
Keywords: IGF-1 signaling; aging; aging-related disease; microRNAs; therapeutic agents
Year: 2015 PMID: 25628647 PMCID: PMC4292735 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2014.00472
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599
Insulin-like growth factor-1 signaling pathway-targeting miRNAs.
| IGF-1 signaling pathway | Targeting microRNA | Disease | Model | Species | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IGF-1 | Let-7f | Rett syndrome | Mouse | ||
| miR-1 | Cardiac hypertrophy | Mouse neonatal cardiomyocytes | Mouse | ||
| miR-98 | Alzheimer’s disease | APP/PS1 mice and N2a cell line | Mouse | ||
| miR-486 | Lung cancer | Non-small cell lung cancer tissues | Human | ||
| IGF1R | Let-7 | Diabetes | Transgenic mice | Mouse | |
| miR-7 | Tongue squamous cell carcinoma | Tongue squamous cell carcinoma cell lines | Human | ||
| miR-16 | Osteosarcoma | Osteosarcoma tissues and cell lines | Human | ||
| miR-99a | Psoriasis | Psoriasis skin tissues and keratinocytes | Human | ||
| Oral squamous cell carcinoma | Oral squamous cell carcinoma tissues and cell lines | Human | |||
| miR-122 | Breast cancer | MCF7 cells | Human | ||
| miR-145 | Hepatocellular carcinoma | Tumorous liver tissues | Human | ||
| Bladder cancer | T24, 5637, and TCHu169 cells | Human | |||
| miR-148a | Breast cancer | Breast cancer cell lines | Human | ||
| miR-152 | Breast cancer | Breast cancer cell lines | Human | ||
| miR-182 | Muscle aging | Skeletal muscle tissues and myocytes | Human | ||
| miR-195 | Lung cancer | Non-small cell lung cancer tissues and A549, H157, H1975, and Calu-3 cells | Human | ||
| miR-223 | Epithelial carcinoma | HeLa cells | Human | ||
| Muscle aging | Skeletal muscle tissues, myocytes, and MCF7 cells | Human | |||
| miR-378 | Cardiac remodeling | Heart tissues and cardiomyocytes | Mouse | ||
| miR-383 | Glioma | Glioma cancer tissues and cell lines | Human | ||
| miR-470 | Ames dwarf and GHRKO mice | Brain tissues and WI-38 cells | Mouse | ||
| miR-486 | Lung cancer | Non-small cell lung cancer tissues and H460, H1299, and A549 cells | Human | ||
| miR-497 | Cervical cancer | Cervical cancer tissues and cell lines | Human | ||
| Colorectal cancer | HCT116 cells | Human | |||
| miR-515-5p | Breast cancer | Ashkenazi Jewish DNA and breast cancer cell lines | Human | ||
| miR-669b | Ames dwarf and GHRKO mice | Brain tissues and WI-38 cells | Mouse | ||
| miR-675 | Development | Embryonic tissues and cell lines | Mouse | ||
| miR-681 | Ames dwarf and GHRKO mice | Brain tissues and WI-38 cells | Mouse | ||
| IRS-1 | miR-145 | Colon cancer | Colorectal cancer cell lines | Human | |
| Hepatocellular carcinoma | Tumorous liver tissues | Human | |||
| Bladder cancer | T24, 5637, TCHu169 cells | Human | |||
| miR-148a | Breast cancer | Breast cancer cell lines | Human | ||
| miR-152 | Breast cancer | Breast cancer cell lines | Human | ||
| IRS-2 | Let-7 | Diabetes | Transgenic mice | Mouse | |
| miR-145 | Hepatocellular carcinoma | Tumorous liver tissues | Human | ||
| PIK3R1 (p85a) | miR-486 | Lung cancer | Non-small cell lung cancer | Human | |
| PIK3R3 | miR-193a-5p | Lung cancer | Non-small cell lung cancer tissues and cell lines | Human | |
| AKT | miR-100 | Dermal wound healing | Mouse dermal wound healing model | Mouse | |
| RICTOR | miR-34a | Glioma | Glioma stem cell lines | Human | |
| miR-218 | Oral cancer | Oral squamous cell carcinoma cell lines | Human | ||
| mTOR | miR-99a | Cervical cancer | Cervical cancer tissues and HeLa cell line | Human | |
| miR-99b | Cervical cancer | Cervical cancer tissues and HeLa cell line | Human | ||
| miR-193a-5p | Lung cancer | Non-small cell lung cancer tissues and cell lines | Human | ||
| S6K2 | miR-193a-3p | Lung cancer | Non-small cell lung cancer tissues and cell lines | Human | |
| FOXO1 | miR-370 | Prostate cancer | Prostate cancer cell lines | Human | |
| FOXO3a | miR-96 | Breast cancer | Breast cancer tissues and cell lines | Human | |
| miR-223 | Muscle aging | Skeletal muscle tissues, myocytes, and MCF7 cells | Human |