Apoptosis And Myocardial Infarction: Role Of Ncrnas And Exosomal Ncrnas
Alireza Farokhian, Ali Rajabi, Amirhossein Sheida, Amirhossein Abdoli, Moein Rafiei, Zahra Hadian Jazi, Sahar Ahmadi Asouri, Mohammad Morshedi, Michael R. Hamblin, Parisa Adib-Hajbagheri, Hamed Mirzaei
Abstract
ncRNAs, particularly miRNAs, lncRNAs and circRNAs, are a group of RNAs which, although they do not encode proteins (however, recent evidence shows that certain circRNAs are translatable), play a major role in regulating gene expression and, therefore, affect multiple cellular processes, in particular apoptosis. Apoptosis is proven to mediate myocardial infarction physiopathology in addition to ischemic necrosis and, therefore, has recently gained great interest as a target to improve MI outcomes. The current work reviews studies that have assessed ncRNAs with the ability to promote or suppress apoptosis in the process of MI and, therefore, may introduce new therapeutic targets for MI treatment.