The role of miRNAs in the development of cholangiopathies. Part 2

A.E. Abaturov, V.L. Babуch
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The role of miRNA in the development of cho­langiopathies is considered in the scientific review. This article discusses the role of miRNA in biliary atresia, polycystic liver disease, and cholangiocarcinoma. To write the article, information was searched using Scopus, Web of Science, MedLine, PubMed, Google Scholar, EMBASE, Global Health, The Cochrane Library databases. The results of experimental studies indicate that the influence of miRNA causes the development of biliary atresia. It is found that, according to the results of ­miRNA expression profiling of extrahepatic bile ducts and gallbladder, miR-133a/b, ­miR-30b/c, miR-200a, miR-195, miR-365 and miR-320 are involved in the pathogenesis of biliary atresia. The article states that the scientists demonstrated a high level of ADD3 mRNA expression in the liver tissue of patients with biliary atresia. ADD3 overexpression promotes the adhesion and accumulation of epithelial cells in the bile ducts, which can lead to obstruction of the bile ducts and cholestasis. In turn, an excess of bile acids stimulates the proliferation of cholangiocytes and causes the development of liver fibrosis. Given that hyperproli­feration of epithelial cells of the bile ducts due to an impaired cell cycle is a key feature of cystogenesis in polycystic liver disease, researchers hypothesized that miRNAs, changing the cell cycle, may contribute to hepatic cystogenesis. The authors showed that polycystic liver disease is accompanied by a decrease in the expression of miR-15a, whose target is the mRNA of the cell division cycle 25A regulator. Numerous miRNAs are involved in the development of cholangiocarcinoma, changes in the expression and content of which in blood serum were noted in patients with this form of neoplasms. Thus, after a comprehensive review using the latest information search databases, it was found that in the modern scientific literature, the authors determine the association of micro-RNA generation activity and the development of cholangiopathies, namely: biliary atresia, polycystic liver disease, cholangiocarcinoma.
mirna在胆管疾病发展中的作用。第2部分
在科学综述中考虑了miRNA在cho - langopathy的发展中的作用。本文讨论了miRNA在胆道闭锁、多囊性肝病和胆管癌中的作用。为了撰写这篇文章,我们使用Scopus、Web of Science、MedLine、PubMed、Google Scholar、EMBASE、Global Health、Cochrane Library等数据库进行了信息搜索。实验研究结果表明,miRNA的影响导致了胆道闭锁的发生。我们发现,根据肝外胆管和胆囊的-miRNA表达谱结果,miR-133a/b、-miR-30b /c、miR-200a、miR-195、miR-365和miR-320参与了胆道闭锁的发病机制。这篇文章指出,科学家们在胆道闭锁患者的肝组织中发现了高水平的ADD3 mRNA表达。ADD3过表达可促进胆管上皮细胞的粘附和积聚,从而导致胆管阻塞和胆汁淤积。反过来,过量的胆汁酸刺激胆管细胞的增殖,导致肝纤维化的发展。鉴于由于细胞周期受损导致的胆管上皮细胞的过度增殖是多囊性肝病膀胱形成的一个关键特征,研究人员假设,改变细胞周期的mirna可能有助于肝脏膀胱形成。作者发现多囊性肝病伴随着miR-15a的表达降低,其靶点是细胞分裂周期25A调控因子的mRNA。许多mirna参与胆管癌的发展,在这种形式的肿瘤患者中,其在血清中的表达和含量发生了变化。因此,在使用最新的信息检索数据库进行综合审查后发现,在现代科学文献中,作者确定了微rna生成活性与胆管疾病的发展之间的关联,即:胆道闭锁、多囊性肝病、胆管癌。
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