microRNAs and connexins in bone: interaction and mechanisms of delivery.

Current molecular biology reports Pub Date : 2017-06-01 Epub Date: 2017-04-25 DOI:10.1007/s40610-017-0058-6
Lilian I Plotkin, Rafael Pacheco-Costa, Hannah M Davis
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Abstract

Purpose of review: To describe the current knowledge on the cross-talk between connexins and microRNAs (miRs) in bone cells.

Recent findings: Connexins play a crucial role on bone development and maintenance, and disruptions in their abundance or localization can affect how bone perceives and responds to mechanical, hormonal, and pharmacological stimuli. Connexin expression can be modified by miRs, which modulate connexin mRNA and protein levels. Recently, different manners by which miRs and connexins can interact in bone have been identified, including mechanisms that mediate miR exchange between cells in direct contact through gap junctions, or between distant cells via extracellular vesicles (EVs).

Summary: We bring to light the relationship between miRs and connexins in bone tissue, with special focus on regulatory effects of miRs and connexins on gene expression, as well as the mechanisms that mediate miR exchange between cells in direct contact through gap junctions, or between distant cells via EVs.

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骨中的microrna和连接蛋白:相互作用和传递机制。
综述目的:介绍骨细胞中连接蛋白与microrna (miRs)之间的串扰的最新研究进展。最近的研究发现:连接蛋白在骨骼发育和维持中起着至关重要的作用,连接蛋白的丰富或定位的中断会影响骨骼对机械、激素和药物刺激的感知和反应。连接蛋白的表达可以通过miRs调控连接蛋白mRNA和蛋白水平来调控。最近,miR和连接蛋白在骨中相互作用的不同方式已经被确定,包括通过间隙连接直接接触细胞之间或通过细胞外囊泡(EVs)在远处细胞之间介导miR交换的机制。摘要:我们揭示了骨组织中miR和连接蛋白之间的关系,特别关注miR和连接蛋白对基因表达的调节作用,以及通过间隙连接直接接触的细胞之间或通过ev在远处细胞之间介导miR交换的机制。
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