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Role of MicroRNAs in the Pathogenesis of Coronary Artery Disease

Soudeh Ghafouri‐Fard, Mahdi Gholipour, Mohammad Taheri

2021Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the main reason of cardiovascular mortalities worldwide. This condition is resulted from atherosclerotic occlusion of coronary arteries. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are implicated in the regulation of proliferation and apoptosis of endothelial cells, induction of immune responses and different stages of plaque formation. Up-regulation of miR-92a-3p, miR-206, miR-216a, miR-574-5p, miR-23a, miR-499, miR-451, miR-21, miR-146a, and a number of other miRNAs has been reported in CAD patients. In contrast, miR-20, miR-107, miR-330, miR-383-3p, miR-939, miR-4306, miR-181a-5p, miR-218, miR-376a-3p, and miR-3614 are among down-regulated miRNAs in CAD. Differential expression of miRNAs in CAD patients has been exploited to design diagnostic or prognostic panels for evaluation of CAD patients. We appraise the recent knowledge about the role of miRNAs in the development of diverse clinical subtypes of CAD.

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microRNACoronary artery diseasePathogenesisCADMedicineDiseaseInternal medicineCancer researchCardiologyBioinformaticsBiologyGeneGeneticsBiochemistryMicroRNA in disease regulationCircular RNAs in diseasesCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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