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Immunomodulation: A Definitive Role of MicroRNA-142

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Date 2017 Aug 13
PMID 28801229
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Majority of microRNAs are evolutionarily conserved in vertebrates. This is suggestive of their similar roles in regulation of gene networks. In addition to their conserved mature sequences and regulatory roles, a few microRNAs show very cell or tissue specific expression. These microRNAs are highly enriched in some cell types or organs. One such microRNA is microRNA-142 (miR-142). The classical stem-loop structure of miR142 encodes for two species of mature microRNAs; miR142-5p and miR142-3p. MiR-142 is abundant in cells of hematopoietic origin, and therefore, aptly plays a role in lineage differentiation of hematopoietic cells. Interestingly, over the years, miR-142 has gained considerable attention for its quintessential role in regulating immune response. This mini-review discusses the important functional roles of miR-142 in inflammatory and immune response in different physiological and disease setting.

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