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The miR-29 family: Genomics, cell biology, and relevance to renal and cardiovascular injury

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Abstract

The human miR-29 family of microRNAs has three mature members, miR-29a, miR-29b, and miR-29c. miR-29s are encoded by two gene clusters. Binding sites for several transcriptional factors have been identified in the promoter regions of miR-29 genes. The miR-29 family members share a common seed region sequence and are predicted to target largely overlapping sets of genes. However, the miR-29 family members exhibit differential regulation in several cases and different subcellular distribution, suggesting their functional relevance may not be identical. miR-29s directly target at least 16 extracellular matrix genes, providing a dramatic example of a single microRNA targeting a large group of functionally related genes. Strong antifibrotic effects of miR-29s have been demonstrated in heart, kidney, and other organs. miR-29s have also been shown to be proapoptotic and involved in the regulation of cell differentiation. It remains to be explored how various cellular effects of miR-29s determine functional relevance of miR-29s to specific diseases and how the miR-29 family members may function cooperatively or separately.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)237-244
Number of pages8
JournalPhysiological Genomics
Volume44
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Heart
  • Kidney
  • Microrna

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Physiology
  • Genetics

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