The role of immune‐related mirnas in the pathology of kidney transplantation

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are members of the non‐coding regulatory RNA family that play pivotal roles in physiological and pathological conditions, including immune response. They are particularly interesting as promising therapeutic targets, prognostic and diagnostic markers due to their easy detection in body fluids and stability. There is accumulating evidence that different miR‐ NAs provide disease‐specific signatures in liquid samples of distinct kidney injuries. Using experimental models and human samples, there have been numerous suggestions that immune‐related miRNAs are also important contributors to the development of different kidney diseases as well as important markers for monitoring response after kidney transplantation. However, there are lim-ited data for understanding their function in the molecular pathways of allograft pathologies. In our review, we focused on microRNAs that are related to different aspects of immune response after kidney transplantation.

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Boštjančič, E., Večerić‐haler, Ž., & Kojc, N. (2021, August 1). The role of immune‐related mirnas in the pathology of kidney transplantation. Biomolecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11081198

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