The Roles of myomiRs in the Pathogenesis of Sarcopenia: From Literature to In Silico Analysis.

IF 2.4 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Huanxia Jia, Nurgulsim Kaster, Rajwali Khan, Amel Ayari-Akkari
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Abstract

Senile sarcopenia is a condition of age-associated muscular disorder and is a significant health issue around the world. In the current review, we curated the information from the NCBI, PubMed, and Google Scholar literature and explored the non-genetic and genetic causes of senile sarcopenia. Interestingly, the myomiRs such as miR-1, miR-206, miR-133a, miR-133b, miR-208b, and miR-499 are skeletal muscle's critical structural and functional regulators. However, very scattered information is available regarding the roles of myomiRs in different skeletal muscle phenotypes through a diverse list of known target genes. Therefore, these pieces of information must be organized to focus on the conserved target genes and comparable effects of the myomiRs in regulating senile sarcopenia. Hence, in the present review, the roles of pathogenetic factors in regulating senile sarcopenia were highlighted. The literature was further curated for the roles of myomiRs such as hsa-miR-1-3p/206, hsa-miR-27-3p, hsa-miR-146-5p, and hsa-miR-499-5p and their target genes. Additionally, we used different bioinformatics tools and predicted target genes of the myomiRs and found the most critical target genes, shared pathways, and their standard functions in regulating muscle structure and functions. The information gathered in the current review will help the researchers to explore their possible therapeutic potential, especially the use of the myomiRs for the treatment of senile sarcopenia.

老年性肌肉疏松症是一种与年龄相关的肌肉疾病,是全球范围内一个重要的健康问题。在本综述中,我们从 NCBI、PubMed 和 Google Scholar 文献中收集信息,探讨了老年性肌肉疏松症的非遗传和遗传原因。有趣的是,miR-1、miR-206、miR-133a、miR-133b、miR-208b 和 miR-499 等肌R是骨骼肌结构和功能的关键调节因子。然而,关于myomiRs通过不同的已知靶基因在不同骨骼肌表型中的作用,目前只有非常零散的信息。因此,必须对这些信息进行整理,重点关注myomiRs在调节老年性肌肉疏松症中的保守靶基因和可比效应。因此,本综述强调了致病因素在调节老年性肌肉疏松症中的作用。我们进一步对文献进行了整理,以了解 hsa-miR-1-3p/206、hsa-miR-27-3p、hsa-miR-146-5p 和 hsa-miR-499-5p 等 myomiRs 及其靶基因的作用。此外,我们还使用了不同的生物信息学工具,预测了myomiRs的靶基因,并发现了调控肌肉结构和功能的最关键靶基因、共享途径及其标准功能。本综述收集的信息将有助于研究人员探索其可能的治疗潜力,尤其是利用 myomiRs 治疗老年性肌肉疏松症。
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Molecular Biotechnology
Molecular Biotechnology 医学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
165
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Biotechnology publishes original research papers on the application of molecular biology to both basic and applied research in the field of biotechnology. Particular areas of interest include the following: stability and expression of cloned gene products, cell transformation, gene cloning systems and the production of recombinant proteins, protein purification and analysis, transgenic species, developmental biology, mutation analysis, the applications of DNA fingerprinting, RNA interference, and PCR technology, microarray technology, proteomics, mass spectrometry, bioinformatics, plant molecular biology, microbial genetics, gene probes and the diagnosis of disease, pharmaceutical and health care products, therapeutic agents, vaccines, gene targeting, gene therapy, stem cell technology and tissue engineering, antisense technology, protein engineering and enzyme technology, monoclonal antibodies, glycobiology and glycomics, and agricultural biotechnology.
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