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MicroRNAs: New Insight in Modulating Follicular Atresia: A Review

Our understanding of the post-transcriptional mechanisms involved in follicular atresia is limited; however, an important development has been made in understanding the biological regulatory networks responsible for mediating follicular atresia. MicroRNAs have come to be seen as a key regulatory act...

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Autores principales: Worku, Tesfaye, Rehman, Zia Ur, Talpur, Hira Sajjad, Bhattarai, Dinesh, Ullah, Farman, Malobi, Ngabu, Kebede, Tesfaye, Yang, Liguo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5343868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28208755
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18020333
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author Worku, Tesfaye
Rehman, Zia Ur
Talpur, Hira Sajjad
Bhattarai, Dinesh
Ullah, Farman
Malobi, Ngabu
Kebede, Tesfaye
Yang, Liguo
author_facet Worku, Tesfaye
Rehman, Zia Ur
Talpur, Hira Sajjad
Bhattarai, Dinesh
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Kebede, Tesfaye
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description Our understanding of the post-transcriptional mechanisms involved in follicular atresia is limited; however, an important development has been made in understanding the biological regulatory networks responsible for mediating follicular atresia. MicroRNAs have come to be seen as a key regulatory actor in determining cell fate in a wide range of tissues in normal and pathological processes. Profiling studies of miRNAs during follicular atresia and development have identified several putative miRNAs enriched in apoptosis signaling pathways. Subsequent in vitro and/or in vivo studies of granulosa cells have elucidated the functional role of some miRNAs along with their molecular pathways. In particular, the regulatory roles of some miRNAs have been consistently observed during studies of follicular cellular apoptosis. Continued work should gradually lead to better understanding of the role of miRNAs in this field. Ultimately, we expect this understanding will have substantial benefits for fertility management at both the in vivo or/and in vitro levels. The stable nature of miRNA holds remarkable promise in clinical use as a diagnostic tool and in reproductive medicine to solve the ever-increasing fertility problem. In this review, we summarize current knowledge of the involvement of miRNAs in follicular atresia, discuss the challenges for further work and pinpoint areas for future research.
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spelling pubmed-53438682017-03-16 MicroRNAs: New Insight in Modulating Follicular Atresia: A Review Worku, Tesfaye Rehman, Zia Ur Talpur, Hira Sajjad Bhattarai, Dinesh Ullah, Farman Malobi, Ngabu Kebede, Tesfaye Yang, Liguo Int J Mol Sci Review Our understanding of the post-transcriptional mechanisms involved in follicular atresia is limited; however, an important development has been made in understanding the biological regulatory networks responsible for mediating follicular atresia. MicroRNAs have come to be seen as a key regulatory actor in determining cell fate in a wide range of tissues in normal and pathological processes. Profiling studies of miRNAs during follicular atresia and development have identified several putative miRNAs enriched in apoptosis signaling pathways. Subsequent in vitro and/or in vivo studies of granulosa cells have elucidated the functional role of some miRNAs along with their molecular pathways. In particular, the regulatory roles of some miRNAs have been consistently observed during studies of follicular cellular apoptosis. Continued work should gradually lead to better understanding of the role of miRNAs in this field. Ultimately, we expect this understanding will have substantial benefits for fertility management at both the in vivo or/and in vitro levels. The stable nature of miRNA holds remarkable promise in clinical use as a diagnostic tool and in reproductive medicine to solve the ever-increasing fertility problem. In this review, we summarize current knowledge of the involvement of miRNAs in follicular atresia, discuss the challenges for further work and pinpoint areas for future research. MDPI 2017-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5343868/ /pubmed/28208755 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18020333 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rehman, Zia Ur
Talpur, Hira Sajjad
Bhattarai, Dinesh
Ullah, Farman
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Kebede, Tesfaye
Yang, Liguo
MicroRNAs: New Insight in Modulating Follicular Atresia: A Review
title MicroRNAs: New Insight in Modulating Follicular Atresia: A Review
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title_fullStr MicroRNAs: New Insight in Modulating Follicular Atresia: A Review
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title_short MicroRNAs: New Insight in Modulating Follicular Atresia: A Review
title_sort micrornas: new insight in modulating follicular atresia: a review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5343868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28208755
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18020333
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