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Análisis del perfil de expresión de microRNAs en tejido embrionario sano y ectópico

2016

La placentación es un proceso fundamental en el éxito de la reproducción, sometido a una estrecha regulación donde el trofoblasto juega una función clave. Este proceso se realiza adecuadamente gracias a la relación estrictamente regulada entre los tejidos materno-fetales, donde intervienen multitud de moléculas y receptores; por tanto es necesario un correcto desarrollo de dicho proceso para asegurar una gestación a término saludable, y la invasión anómala del trofoblasto conducirá a un gran abanico de complicaciones, entre ellas el embarazo ectópico. El proceso de placentación está alterado en las gestaciones ectópicas, produciéndose la implantación fuera de la cavidad endometrial. Las alt…

microRNAUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASembarazo ectópicoimplantación embrionaria:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]
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miRNAs in the metaplastic transformation of the esophagus: something in the way toward carcinogenesis.

Background: Barrett's esophagus (BE) is a precancerous lesion that predisposes to development of esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) and it is associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease. Genetic changes involved in the metaplastic progression from squamous esophageal mucosa toward Barrett’s metaplasia and adenocarcinoma are almost unknown and there is an increasing interest in the developing of more objective biomarkers that can improve risk prediction. Several evidences suggest that some miRNAs are differentially expressed in the BE and EAC. Among them, miR-143, miR-145, miR-194, miR-203, miR-205, miR-215 appear to have a key role in the metaplasia and in neoplastic progression. Aim: The …

microRNAesophageal adenocarcinomaesophagitibiomarkersCLOBarrett's esophagu
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Role of microRNAs in fetal heart development and in isolated cardiac progenitor cells

2012

microRNAfetal heart developmentSettore BIO/16 - Anatomia Umanacardiac progenitor cells
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The vesicular transfer of CLIC1 from glioblastoma to microvascular endothelial cells requires TRPM7.

2018

Chloride intracellular channel 1 (CLIC1) is highly expressed and secreted by human glioblastoma cells and cell lines such as U87, initiating cell migration and tumor growth. Here, we examined whether CLIC1 could be transferred to human primary microvascular endothelial cells (HMEC). We previously reported that the oncogenic microRNA, miR-5096, increased the release of extracellular vesicles (EVs) by which it increased its own transfer from U87 to surrounding cells. Thus, we also examined its effect on the CLIC1 transfer. In homotypic cultures, miR-5096 did not increase the expression of CLIC1 in U87 nor in HMEC. However, the endothelial CLIC1 level increased after exposure to EVs released b…

microRNAtransient receptor potential melastatinglioblastomaexosomechloride intracellular channelResearch PaperOncotarget
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Descripción y comparación del perfil de expresión del sistema LIN28/Let-7 y microRNAs asociados en tejido placentario sano y tejido placentario proce…

2017

INTRODUCCIÓN El embarazo ectópico (EE) es una complicación precoz de la gestación en la cual un óvulo fecundado se implanta en un sitio distinto al endometrio de la cavidad uterina. siendo el lugar más frecuente la trompa de Falopio (95-98%). Su incidencia resulta variable en la literatura médica, oscilando entre el 0,6 y el 2% de los embarazos documentados, presentándose con picos más altos en la adolescencia. Este continúa siendo la principal causa de muerte materna en las primeras etapas de la gestación (4-10% de las muertes relacionadas con el embarazo en países desarrollados) y una de las urgencias quirúrgicas más frecuentes del primer trimestre. El EE no es solo una causa importante d…

micrornalet-7UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASembarazo ectópico:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]lin28
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Potential Roles of Muscle-Derived Extracellular Vesicles in Remodeling Cellular Microenvironment: Proposed Implications of the Exercise-Induced Myoki…

2021

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as key players of intercellular communication and mediate crosstalk between tissues. Metastatic tumors release tumorigenic EVs, capable of pre-conditioning distal sites for organotropic metastasis. Growing evidence identifies muscle cell-derived EVs and myokines as potent mediators of cellular differentiation, proliferation, and metabolism. Muscle-derived EVs cargo myokines and other biological modulators like microRNAs, cytokines, chemokines, and prostaglandins hence, are likely to modulate the remodeling of niches in vital sites, such as liver and adipose tissues. Despite the scarcity of evidence to support a direct relationship between muscle-EVs…

muscleCellular differentiationmyokinesInflammationReviewBiologyMetastasisCell and Developmental BiologymicroRNAMyokinemedicinelcsh:QH301-705.5tumor metastasisCancerCell Biologytissue microenvironmentmedicine.diseaseCell biologyCrosstalk (biology)homing nichelcsh:Biology (General)integrinsmedicine.symptomextracellular vesiclesirisinDevelopmental BiologyHoming (hematopoietic)Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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Derepressing muscleblind expression by miRNA sponges ameliorates myotonic dystrophy-like phenotypes in Drosophila

2016

AbstractMyotonic Dystrophy type 1 (DM1) originates from alleles of the DMPK gene with hundreds of extra CTG repeats in the 3′ untranslated region (3′ UTR). CUG repeat RNAs accumulate in foci that sequester Muscleblind-like (MBNL) proteins away from their functional target transcripts. Endogenous upregulation of MBNL proteins is, thus, a potential therapeutic approach to DM1. Here we identify two miRNAs, dme-miR-277 and dme-miR-304, that differentially regulate muscleblind RNA isoforms in miRNA sensor constructs. We also show that their sequestration by sponge constructs derepresses endogenous muscleblind not only in a wild type background but also in a DM1 Drosophila model expressing non-co…

musculoskeletal diseases0301 basic medicineUntranslated regioncongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesMotor ActivityBiologyMyotonic dystrophyArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRNA IsoformsmicroRNAmedicineAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsMyotonic DystrophyRegulation of gene expressionGeneticsMultidisciplinaryWild typeNuclear Proteinsmedicine.diseaseMicroRNAsDrosophila melanogasterPhenotype030104 developmental biologyGene Expression RegulationFlight AnimalTrinucleotide Repeat ExpansionTrinucleotide repeat expansion030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDrosophila ProteinScientific Reports
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miR-7 Restores Phenotypes in Myotonic Dystrophy Muscle Cells by Repressing Hyperactivated Autophagy

2019

International audience; Unstable CTG expansions in the 3' UTR of the DMPK gene are responsible for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) condition. Muscle dysfunction is one of the main contributors to DM1 mortality and morbidity. Pathways by which mutant DMPK trigger muscle defects, however, are not fully understood. We previously reported that miR-7 was downregulated in a DM1 Drosophila model and in biopsies from patients. Here, using DM1 and normal muscle cells, we investigated whether miR-7 contributes to the muscle phenotype by studying the consequences of replenishing or blocking miR-7, respectively. Restoration of miR-7 with agomiR-7 was sufficient to rescue DM1 myoblast fusion defects and…

musculoskeletal diseases0301 basic medicineoligonucleotidemuscle atrophyautophagyBiologyMyotonic dystrophyArticleMuscleblind03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundMyoblast fusion0302 clinical medicineDrug DiscoverymicroRNAmedicineMBNL1MyocyteMyotonic DystrophymiRNAtherapy[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyAutophagyUPS systemmiR-7medicine.diseasePhenotypeMuscle atrophyCell biology030104 developmental biologychemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMolecular MedicineCTG expansionsmedicine.symptom[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology
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Liquid biopsy in the assessment of microRNAs in oral squamous cell carcinoma: a systematic review

2022

The identification of non-invasive biomarkers from biological fluids collected by liquid biopsy provides new horizons for individualized therapeutic strategies and improves clinical decision-making in OSCC patients. Circulating microRNAs have emerged as biomarkers that may reflect not only the existence of cancer, but also the dynamic, malignant potential, and drug resistance of tumors. The aim of the systematic review is to evaluate and summarize the results of the published studies regarding the use of microRNAs as biomarkers for OSCC.A literature search was conducted on PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane databases till November 2020. A total of 34 studies met the inclusion crit…

oral squamous cell carcinomaliquid biopsymicroRNAsystematic reviewbiomarkersbiomarkers; liquid biopsy; microRNA; oral squamous cell carcinoma; systematic reviewGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS
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Silenciamiento sistémico inducido por pequeños RNAs artificiales en Nicotiana benthamiana

2020

Los pequeños RNAs (sRNAs), microRNAs (miRNAs) y sRNAs de interferencia (siRNAs), degradan específicamente moléculas de RNA de secuencia complementaria, proceso conocido como silenciamiento génico. En algunos casos, los miRNAs de 22 nucleótidos inducen la producción de siRNAs secundarios a partir sus RNAs diana, y estos siRNAs secundarios se desplazan por la planta a corta y larga distancia propagando el silenciamiento. Experimentos previos mostraron que la expresión transitoria en hojas de Nicotiana benthamiana del miRNA artificial (amiRNA) amiR-NbSu-2 de 21 nucleótidos frente al gen SULPHUR inducía silenciamiento sistémico (SS) en hojas jóvenes no agroinfiltradas, además de silenciamiento …

pequeños rnasnicotiana benthamianamicrorna artificial:CIENCIAS AGRARIAS [UNESCO]tasirna sintéticoUNESCO::CIENCIAS AGRARIASsilenciamiento sistémico
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