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Converging miRNA functions in diverse brain disorders: A case for miR-124 and miR-126

Journal

EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY
Volume 235, Issue 2, Pages 427-435

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2011.11.035

Keywords

miRNAs; miR-124; miR-126; CNS disorders; Brain diseases; Signaling pathways; Neurodegeneration; Cancer; Psychiatric; Tumor

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  1. Massachusetts' Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
  2. Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center
  3. NIH/NINDS [NS067335]
  4. Sontag Foundation
  5. Alzheimer's Association [NIRG-09-132844]
  6. NIH/NCI [R01CA138734]

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A growing body of information on the biology of miRNAs has revealed new insight into their roles in normal homeostasis and pathology of disease. miRNAs control all steps of the cellular expression machinery acting through a single miRNA/multiple targets or multiple miRNAs/single target mechanism. They have profound impact on the regulation of signaling pathways, which govern common and specific functions across different cellular phenotypes. There is increasing evidence that various diseases share similar disturbances in gene expression networks. Since miRNAs have both common and varying effects in different cellular contexts, they might also influence overlapping signaling pathways in different organs and disease entities. Here, we review this concept for two miRNAs highly abundant in the brain, miR-124 and miR-126, and their potential role in diseases of the brain. (c) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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