Recent Advances of MicroRNA in Sepsis-associated Acute Lung Injury

Xuehao Lu, Feng Zhang, Longzhu Li, Meilian Li, Haifeng Hu, Z. Qu, Chuiyan Qiu, Zhigang Wang, Haiyan Yin, Hui Liu
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Abstract

Sepsis is one of the most common severe diseases in clinic. With the progression of the disease, it is very likely to occur acute lung injury (ALI)/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Despite years of research, the mortality rate from sepsis-associated lung injury remains high. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of non-coding small RNAs with the function of regulating gene expression. In recent years, miRNAs have become a research hotspot in the field of biomedicine. Therefore, this review summarizes a large body of evidence implicating miRNAs and their target molecules in ALI/ARDS originating largely from studies using animal and cell culture model systems of ALI/ARDS. First, the pathophysiology and potential molecular mechanism of sepsis-associated ALI were briefly discussed at the cellular level, and the regulatory effect of miRNA on sepsis-associated ALI was summarized from the molecular mechanism so as to provide the possibility to find new targets for the treatment of sepsis-associated lung injury. Finally, some promising methods and some shortcomings of existing research are introduced.
脓毒症相关急性肺损伤的MicroRNA研究进展
脓毒症是临床上最常见的严重疾病之一。随着病情的发展,极易发生急性肺损伤(ALI)/急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)。尽管经过多年的研究,败血症相关肺损伤的死亡率仍然很高。MicroRNAs (miRNAs)是一类具有调控基因表达功能的非编码小rna。近年来,mirna已成为生物医学领域的研究热点。因此,本综述总结了大量证据表明mirna及其靶分子与ALI/ARDS有关,这些证据主要来自ALI/ARDS动物和细胞培养模型系统的研究。首先,在细胞水平上简要探讨脓毒症相关ALI的病理生理及潜在分子机制,并从分子机制上总结miRNA对脓毒症相关ALI的调控作用,为寻找脓毒症相关肺损伤治疗的新靶点提供可能。最后介绍了一些有前途的研究方法和现有研究的不足。
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