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Molecular Chaperones and miRNAs in Epilepsy: Pathogenic Implications and Therapeutic Prospects

Epilepsy is a pathologic condition with high prevalence and devastating consequences for the patient and its entourage. Means for accurate diagnosis of type, patient monitoring for predicting seizures and follow up, and efficacious treatment are desperately needed. To improve this adverse outcome, m...

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Autores principales: Zummo, Leila, Vitale, Alessandra Maria, Caruso Bavisotto, Celeste, De Curtis, Marco, Garbelli, Rita, Giallonardo, Anna Teresa, Di Bonaventura, Carlo, Fanella, Martina, Conway de Macario, Everly, Cappello, Francesco, Macario, Alberto J. L., Marino Gammazza, Antonella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8395327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34445306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168601
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author Zummo, Leila
Vitale, Alessandra Maria
Caruso Bavisotto, Celeste
De Curtis, Marco
Garbelli, Rita
Giallonardo, Anna Teresa
Di Bonaventura, Carlo
Fanella, Martina
Conway de Macario, Everly
Cappello, Francesco
Macario, Alberto J. L.
Marino Gammazza, Antonella
author_facet Zummo, Leila
Vitale, Alessandra Maria
Caruso Bavisotto, Celeste
De Curtis, Marco
Garbelli, Rita
Giallonardo, Anna Teresa
Di Bonaventura, Carlo
Fanella, Martina
Conway de Macario, Everly
Cappello, Francesco
Macario, Alberto J. L.
Marino Gammazza, Antonella
author_sort Zummo, Leila
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description Epilepsy is a pathologic condition with high prevalence and devastating consequences for the patient and its entourage. Means for accurate diagnosis of type, patient monitoring for predicting seizures and follow up, and efficacious treatment are desperately needed. To improve this adverse outcome, miRNAs and the chaperone system (CS) are promising targets to understand pathogenic mechanisms and for developing theranostics applications. miRNAs implicated in conditions known or suspected to favor seizures such as neuroinflammation, to promote epileptic tolerance and neuronal survival, to regulate seizures, and others showing variations in expression levels related to seizures are promising candidates as useful biomarkers for diagnosis and patient monitoring, and as targets for developing novel therapies. Components of the CS are also promising as biomarkers and as therapeutic targets, since they participate in epileptogenic pathways and in cytoprotective mechanisms in various epileptogenic brain areas, even if what they do and how is not yet clear. The data in this review should help in the identification of molecular targets among the discussed miRNAs and CS components for research aiming at understanding epileptogenic mechanisms and, subsequently, develop means for predicting/preventing seizures and treating the disease.
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spelling pubmed-83953272021-08-28 Molecular Chaperones and miRNAs in Epilepsy: Pathogenic Implications and Therapeutic Prospects Zummo, Leila Vitale, Alessandra Maria Caruso Bavisotto, Celeste De Curtis, Marco Garbelli, Rita Giallonardo, Anna Teresa Di Bonaventura, Carlo Fanella, Martina Conway de Macario, Everly Cappello, Francesco Macario, Alberto J. L. Marino Gammazza, Antonella Int J Mol Sci Review Epilepsy is a pathologic condition with high prevalence and devastating consequences for the patient and its entourage. Means for accurate diagnosis of type, patient monitoring for predicting seizures and follow up, and efficacious treatment are desperately needed. To improve this adverse outcome, miRNAs and the chaperone system (CS) are promising targets to understand pathogenic mechanisms and for developing theranostics applications. miRNAs implicated in conditions known or suspected to favor seizures such as neuroinflammation, to promote epileptic tolerance and neuronal survival, to regulate seizures, and others showing variations in expression levels related to seizures are promising candidates as useful biomarkers for diagnosis and patient monitoring, and as targets for developing novel therapies. Components of the CS are also promising as biomarkers and as therapeutic targets, since they participate in epileptogenic pathways and in cytoprotective mechanisms in various epileptogenic brain areas, even if what they do and how is not yet clear. The data in this review should help in the identification of molecular targets among the discussed miRNAs and CS components for research aiming at understanding epileptogenic mechanisms and, subsequently, develop means for predicting/preventing seizures and treating the disease. MDPI 2021-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8395327/ /pubmed/34445306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168601 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Zummo, Leila
Vitale, Alessandra Maria
Caruso Bavisotto, Celeste
De Curtis, Marco
Garbelli, Rita
Giallonardo, Anna Teresa
Di Bonaventura, Carlo
Fanella, Martina
Conway de Macario, Everly
Cappello, Francesco
Macario, Alberto J. L.
Marino Gammazza, Antonella
Molecular Chaperones and miRNAs in Epilepsy: Pathogenic Implications and Therapeutic Prospects
title Molecular Chaperones and miRNAs in Epilepsy: Pathogenic Implications and Therapeutic Prospects
title_full Molecular Chaperones and miRNAs in Epilepsy: Pathogenic Implications and Therapeutic Prospects
title_fullStr Molecular Chaperones and miRNAs in Epilepsy: Pathogenic Implications and Therapeutic Prospects
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Chaperones and miRNAs in Epilepsy: Pathogenic Implications and Therapeutic Prospects
title_short Molecular Chaperones and miRNAs in Epilepsy: Pathogenic Implications and Therapeutic Prospects
title_sort molecular chaperones and mirnas in epilepsy: pathogenic implications and therapeutic prospects
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8395327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34445306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168601
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