Circulating miRNAs in bone health and disease

microRNAs have evolved as important regulators of multiple biological pathways essential for bone homeostasis, and microRNA research has furthered our understanding of the mechanisms underlying bone health and disease. This knowledge, together with the finding that active or passive release of micro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bone (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2021-04, Vol.145, p.115787-115787, Article 115787
Hauptverfasser: Grillari, Johannes, Mäkitie, Riikka E., Kocijan, Roland, Haschka, Judith, Vázquez, David Carro, Semmelrock, Elisabeth, Hackl, Matthias
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Zusammenfassung:microRNAs have evolved as important regulators of multiple biological pathways essential for bone homeostasis, and microRNA research has furthered our understanding of the mechanisms underlying bone health and disease. This knowledge, together with the finding that active or passive release of microRNAs from cells into the extracellular space enables minimal-invasive detection in biofluids (circulating miRNAs), motivated researchers to explore microRNAs as biomarkers in several pathologic conditions, including bone diseases. Thus, exploratory studies in cohorts representing different types of bone diseases have been performed. In this review, we first summarize important molecular basics of microRNA function and release and provide recommendations for best (pre-)analytical practices and documentation standards for circulating microRNA research required for generating high quality data and ensuring reproducibility of results. Secondly, we review how the genesis of bone-derived circulating microRNAs via release from osteoblasts and osteoclasts could contribute to the communication between these cells. Lastly, we summarize evidence from clinical research studies that have investigated the clinical utility of microRNAs as biomarkers in musculoskeletal disorders. While previous reviews have mainly focused on diagnosis of primary osteoporosis, we have also included studies exploring the utility of circulating microRNAs in monitoring anti-osteoporotic treatment and for diagnosis of other types of bone diseases, such as diabetic osteopathy, bone degradation in inflammatory diseases, and monogenetic bone diseases. •Circulating miRNAs are non-invasive biomarker candidates for diagnostic, prognostic, or predictive applications.•miRNAs partake in the control of bone metabolism and cell-to-cell communication in the bone niche.•Circulating miRNAs could reflect a molecular response to dampen the effects of aberrant gene expression in monogenetic bone diseases.•Circulating miRNA patterns could reflect the multifactorial disease mechanisms observed in primary and secondary forms of osteoporosis.•Analysis of circulating miRNAs is challenging and standards for the documentation of pre-analytical and analytical parameters must be introduced.
ISSN:8756-3282
1873-2763
DOI:10.1016/j.bone.2020.115787