MicroRNA in skin diseases

MicroRNAs are essential regulators of various cellular processes such as cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis, and the immune response, acting as factors for translational repression and/or degradation of target messenger RNA. Currently, microRNAs are considered as promising biomarkers and therap...

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description MicroRNAs are essential regulators of various cellular processes such as cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis, and the immune response, acting as factors for translational repression and/or degradation of target messenger RNA. Currently, microRNAs are considered as promising biomarkers and therapeutic targets for different pathological conditions. Skin may serve as a convenient model for microRNAmodulation studies due to the comparatively easy access to targets cells. Cutaneous diseases are characterized by multiple intercellular communication pathways, triggered by diverse stimuli and mediated by heterogenous regulators, including microRNAs. The goal of this article is to summarize the state of research in dermatology concerning the action of microRNAs as epigenetic modulators.
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Dermatology
Epigenesis, Genetic
Humans
Lichen Planus - genetics
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
MicroRNAs - genetics
Psoriasis - genetics
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Skin Neoplasms - genetics
Vitiligo - genetics
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