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A Review on the Role of Non-Coding RNAs in the Pathogenesis of Myasthenia Gravis

Soudeh Ghafouri‐Fard, Tahereh Azimi, Bashdar Mahmud Hussen, Mohammad Taheri, Reza Jalili Khoshnoud

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune condition related to autoantibodies against certain proteins in the postsynaptic membranes in the neuromuscular junction. This disorder has a multifactorial inheritance. The connection between environmental and genetic factors can be established by epigenetic factors, such as microRNAs (miRNAs) and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs). XLOC_003810, SNHG16, IFNG-AS1, and MALAT-1 are among the lncRNAs with a possible role in the pathoetiology of MG. Moreover, miR-150-5p, miR-155, miR-146a-5p, miR-20b, miR-21-5p, miR-126, let-7a-5p, and let-7f-5p are among miRNAs whose roles in the pathogenesis of MG has been assessed. In the current review, we summarize the impact of miRNAs and lncRNAs in the development or progression of MG.

Topics & Concepts

Myasthenia gravismicroRNAEpigeneticsPathogenesisBiologyAutoantibodyNeuromuscular junctionEpigenesisImmunologyBioinformaticsGeneticsComputational biologyGeneNeuroscienceGene expressionDNA methylationAntibodyMyasthenia Gravis and ThymomaAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityPeripheral Neuropathies and Disorders
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