| Literature DB >> 26659949 |
Veronika Gurianova1, Dmytro Stroy1, Rachele Ciccocioppo2, Iveta Gasparova3, Daniel Petrovic4, Miroslav Soucek5, Victor Dosenko1, Peter Kruzliak5,6,7.
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are important regulators of heart function and then an intriguing therapeutic target for plenty of diseases. The problem raised is that many data in this area are contradictory, thus limiting the use of miRNA-based therapy. The goal of this review is to describe the hub-mechanisms regulating the biogenesis and function of miRNAs, which could help in clarifying some contradictions in the miRNA world. With this scope, we analyse an array of factors, including several known agents of stress response, mediators of epigenetic changes, regulators of alternative splicing, RNA editing, protein synthesis and folding and proteolytic systems. All these factors are important in cardiovascular function and most of them regulate miRNA biogenesis, but their influence on miRNAs was shown for non-cardiac cells or some specific cardiac pathologies. Finally, we consider that studying the stress response factors, which are upstream regulators of miRNA biogenesis, in the diseased heart could help in (1) explaining some contradictions concerning miRNAs in heart pathology, (2) making the role of miRNAs in pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease more clear, and therefore, (3) getting powerful targets for its molecular therapy.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac pathophysiology; hub-mechanisms; miRNAs biogenesis; stress response
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26659949 DOI: 10.1002/cbf.3151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Biochem Funct ISSN: 0263-6484 Impact factor: 3.685