Could silencing of brain-enriched miR-9 reduce seizures in drug resistant epileptic developing brains?

Ahmed G. Omran, Dalia Elimam
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Abstract

Seizure is the most common paediatric neurological disorder, with up to 10% of children having at least one attack of seizures during childhood. Despite the great expansion of seizure treatments in children in the recent years, many patients are refractory to medical treatment. The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) revolutionized the world of molecular biology.  Extensive studies have suggested crucial roles for miRNAs in human biology of health and disease. Recently, miRNAs proved to be important players in understanding the pathogenesis of epilepsy and seizure disorders. MiRNAs have furthermore emerged as promising therapeutic targets for multiple neurological and non-neurological disorders. MiR-9 is a brain-enriched miRNA which plays an important role in brain development and is found to be upregulated in an immature rat model with seizures and also in children and adults with epilepsy. Therefore, we postulate that miR-9 might be a potential molecular therapeutic target for anti-convulsant therapy in the developing brains.
沉默大脑富集的miR-9是否可以减少耐药癫痫发育中的大脑癫痫发作?
癫痫发作是最常见的儿科神经系统疾病,高达10%的儿童在儿童期至少有一次癫痫发作。尽管近年来儿童癫痫的治疗方法大大扩大,但许多患者对药物治疗难以治愈。microRNAs (miRNAs)的发现彻底改变了分子生物学的世界。大量研究表明,mirna在人类健康和疾病生物学中起着至关重要的作用。最近,mirna在理解癫痫和发作性疾病的发病机制中被证明是重要的参与者。mirna进一步成为多种神经和非神经疾病的有希望的治疗靶点。MiR-9是一种富含大脑的miRNA,在大脑发育中起重要作用,在未成熟的癫痫大鼠模型以及儿童和成人癫痫中被发现上调。因此,我们假设miR-9可能是发育中的大脑抗惊厥治疗的潜在分子治疗靶点。
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