The role of host mirnas on mycobacterium tuberculosis

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Abstract

MicroRNAs are non-coding RNAs, playing an important role in regulating many biological pathways, such as innate immune response against various infections. Different studies confirm that many miRNAs act as important regulators in developing a strategy for the survival of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the host cell. On the other hand, an innate immune response is one of the important aspects of host defense against Mycobacterium. Considering the importance of miRNAs during tuberculosis infection, we focused on studies that performed on the role of various miRNAs related to pathogenic bacteria, M. tuberculosis in the host. Also, we have introduced important miRNAs that can be used as a biomarker for the detection of Mycobacterium.

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Behrouzi, A., Alimohammadi, M., Nafari, A. H., Yousefi, M. H., Rad, F. R., Vaziri, F., & Siadat, S. D. (2019, October 1). The role of host mirnas on mycobacterium tuberculosis. ExRNA. AME Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41544-019-0040-y

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