The potential of microRNAs as putative biomarkers in major depressive disorder and suicidal behavior

Q2 Medicine
Gianluca Serafini , Alice Trabucco , Giovanni Corsini , Andrea Escelsior , Andrea Amerio , Andrea Aguglia , Henry Nasrallah , Mario Amore
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Abstract

Major affective disorder are common and disabling conditions linked to significant psychosocial impairment as well as negative outcome (e.g., suicidal behaviors) . According to a molecular perspective, major depressive disorder and suicidal behavior have been associated with structural and synaptic plasticity disturbances. Small non-coding RNAs, such as microRNAs (miRNAs), may play a significant role in the translational regulation of the synapse. This comprehensive overview is aimed to carefully review the preclinical and clinical literature results regarding the involvement of miRNAs in the pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy of major psychiatric conditions . MiRNAs may act as gene expression regulators critically affecting brain development. The alteration of some intracellular mechanisms together with impaired assembly, localization, and translational regulation of specific RNA binding proteins may affect important functions such as learning and memory contributing to the pathophysiology of major depressive disorder and suicidal behavior. Based on the main findings, most of the miRNAs which have been identified to date are expressed in human brain, where they regulate prominent neurobiological processes, such as neurogenesis and neuroplasticity. The main implications of the present findings are critically discussed.

microrna在重度抑郁症和自杀行为中作为生物标志物的潜力
严重情感障碍是常见的致残状况,与严重的社会心理障碍以及负面结果(如自杀行为)有关。从分子的角度来看,重度抑郁症和自杀行为与结构和突触可塑性障碍有关。小的非编码rna,如microrna (mirna),可能在突触的翻译调控中发挥重要作用。这篇全面的综述旨在仔细回顾有关mirna参与主要精神疾病的病理生理和药物治疗的临床前和临床文献结果。mirna可能是影响大脑发育的基因表达调控因子。一些细胞内机制的改变,以及特定RNA结合蛋白的组装、定位和翻译调节受损,可能会影响重要的功能,如学习和记忆,从而导致重度抑郁症和自杀行为的病理生理。根据主要发现,迄今为止已确定的大多数mirna都在人脑中表达,它们调节着重要的神经生物学过程,如神经发生和神经可塑性。本文批判性地讨论了本研究结果的主要含义。
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Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry
Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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