miR-615 Fine-Tunes Growth and Development and Has a Role in Cancer and in Neural Repair
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that function as epigenetic modulators regulating almost any gene expression. Similarly, other noncoding RNAs, as well as epigenetic modifications, can regulate miRNAs. This reciprocal interaction forms a miRNA-epigenetic feedback loop, the deregulation of...
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doaj-21aef239d51b4cb7946f8bf9a908ace52020-11-25T03:52:40ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092020-06-0191566156610.3390/cells9071566miR-615 Fine-Tunes Growth and Development and Has a Role in Cancer and in Neural RepairMarisol Godínez-Rubí0Daniel Ortuño-Sahagún1Laboratorio de Investigación en Patología, Departamento de Microbiología y Patología, CUCS, Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco 44340, MexicoLaboratorio de Neuroinmunobiología Molecular, Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias Biomédicas (IICB) CUCS, Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco 44340, MéxicoMicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that function as epigenetic modulators regulating almost any gene expression. Similarly, other noncoding RNAs, as well as epigenetic modifications, can regulate miRNAs. This reciprocal interaction forms a miRNA-epigenetic feedback loop, the deregulation of which affects physiological processes and contributes to a great diversity of diseases. In the present review, we focus on miR-615, a miRNA highly conserved across eutherian mammals. It is involved not only during embryogenesis in the regulation of growth and development, for instance during osteogenesis and angiogenesis, but also in the regulation of cell growth and the proliferation and migration of cells, acting as a tumor suppressor or tumor promoter. It therefore serves as a biomarker for several types of cancer, and recently has also been found to be involved in reparative processes and neural repair. In addition, we present the pleiad of functions in which miR-615 is involved, as well as their multiple target genes and the multiple regulatory molecules involved in its own expression. We do this by introducing in a comprehensible way the reported knowledge of their actions and interactions and proposing an integral view of its regulatory mechanisms.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/7/1566microRNAscancermiR-615miR-615-5pmiR-615-3pcell growth |
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miR-615 Fine-Tunes Growth and Development and Has a Role in Cancer and in Neural Repair |
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miR-615 Fine-Tunes Growth and Development and Has a Role in Cancer and in Neural Repair |
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miR-615 Fine-Tunes Growth and Development and Has a Role in Cancer and in Neural Repair |
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miR-615 Fine-Tunes Growth and Development and Has a Role in Cancer and in Neural Repair |
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miR-615 Fine-Tunes Growth and Development and Has a Role in Cancer and in Neural Repair |
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mir-615 fine-tunes growth and development and has a role in cancer and in neural repair |
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that function as epigenetic modulators regulating almost any gene expression. Similarly, other noncoding RNAs, as well as epigenetic modifications, can regulate miRNAs. This reciprocal interaction forms a miRNA-epigenetic feedback loop, the deregulation of which affects physiological processes and contributes to a great diversity of diseases. In the present review, we focus on miR-615, a miRNA highly conserved across eutherian mammals. It is involved not only during embryogenesis in the regulation of growth and development, for instance during osteogenesis and angiogenesis, but also in the regulation of cell growth and the proliferation and migration of cells, acting as a tumor suppressor or tumor promoter. It therefore serves as a biomarker for several types of cancer, and recently has also been found to be involved in reparative processes and neural repair. In addition, we present the pleiad of functions in which miR-615 is involved, as well as their multiple target genes and the multiple regulatory molecules involved in its own expression. We do this by introducing in a comprehensible way the reported knowledge of their actions and interactions and proposing an integral view of its regulatory mechanisms. |
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microRNAs cancer miR-615 miR-615-5p miR-615-3p cell growth |
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