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The Role of Epicardial Adipose Tissue-Derived MicroRNAs in the Regulation of Cardiovascular Disease: A Narrative Review

Il-Kwon Kim, Byeong‐Wook Song, Soyeon Lim, Sang Woo Kim, Seahyoung Lee

2023Biology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases have been leading cause of death worldwide for many decades, and obesity has been acknowledged as a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. In the present review, human epicardial adipose tissue-derived miRNAs reported to be differentially expressed under pathologic conditions are discussed and summarized. The results of the literature review indicate that some of the epicardial adipose tissue-derived miRNAs are believed to be cardioprotective, while some others show quite the opposite effects depending on the underlying pathologic conditions. Furthermore, they suggest that that the epicardial adipose tissue-derived miRNAs have great potential as both a diagnostic and therapeutic modality. Nevertheless, mainly due to highly limited availability of human samples, it is very difficult to make any generalized claims on a given miRNA in terms of its overall impact on the cardiovascular system. Therefore, further functional investigation of a given miRNA including, but not limited to, the study of its dose effect, off-target effects, and potential toxicity is required. We hope that this review can provide novel insights to transform our current knowledge on epicardial adipose tissue-derived miRNAs into clinically viable therapeutic strategies for preventing and treating cardiovascular diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Adipose tissueBiologymicroRNADiseaseEpicardial adipose tissueBioinformaticsNarrative reviewCause of deathPathologyEndocrinologyIntensive care medicineMedicineGeneGeneticsCardiovascular Disease and AdiposityCircular RNAs in diseasesCardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress Research