Literature DB >> 28112397

Interplay between the miRNome and the epigenetic machinery: Implications in health and disease.

Shagun Poddar1,2, Devesh Kesharwani1,2, Malabika Datta1,2.   

Abstract

Epigenetics refers to functionally relevant genomic changes that do not involve changes in the basic nucleotide sequence. Majorly, these are of two types: DNA methylation and histone modifications. Small RNA molecules called miRNAs are often thought to mediate post-transcriptional epigenetic changes by mRNA degradation or translational attenuation. While DNA methylation and histone modifications have their own independent effects on various cellular events, several reports are suggestive of an obvious interplay between these phenomena and the miRNA regulatory program within the cell. Several miRNAs like miR-375, members of miR-29 family, miR-34, miR-200, and others are regulated by DNA methylation and histone modifications in various types of cancers and metabolic diseases. On the other hand, miRNAs like miR-449a, miR-148, miR-101, miR-214, and miR-128 target members of the epigenetic machinery and their dysregulation leads to diverse cellular aberrations. In spite of being independent cellular events, emergence of such reports that suggest a connection between DNA methylation, histone modification, and miRNA function in several diseases indicate that this connecting axis offers a valuable target with great therapeutic potential that might be exploited for disease management. We review the current status of crosstalk between the major epigenetic modifications and the miRNA machinery and discuss this in the context of health and disease.
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  DNA methylation; disease; epigenetics; histone modification; miRNA

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28112397     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.25819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


  16 in total

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7.  miR-449a regulates insulin signalling by targeting the Notch ligand, Jag1 in skeletal muscle cells.

Authors:  Shagun Poddar; Devesh Kesharwani; Malabika Datta
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Journal:  Nutr Metab (Lond)       Date:  2018-07-11       Impact factor: 4.169

9.  The mir-200 family regulates key pathogenic events in ascending aortas of individuals with bicuspid aortic valves.

Authors:  S Maleki; K A Cottrill; F-A Poujade; A Bhattachariya; O Bergman; J R Gådin; N Simon; K Lundströmer; A Franco-Cereceda; H M Björck; S Y Chan; P Eriksson
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10.  Demethylation of miR-195 suppresses prostate cancer cell proliferation, migration and invasion.

Authors:  Xiaokun Ma; Liyuan Zou; Zhanhong Chen; Xing Li; Li Wei; Xiangyuan Wu
Journal:  FEBS Open Bio       Date:  2020-03-09       Impact factor: 2.693

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