Effects of miRNAs, lncRNAs and circRNAs on osteoporosis as regulatory factors of bone homeostasis (Review)

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Abstract

osteoporosis is a common metabolic bone disorder typically characterized by decreased bone mass and an increased risk of fracture. at present, the detailed molecular mechanism underlying the development of osteo‑ porosis remains to be elucidated. accumulating evidence shows that non‑coding (nc)rnas, such as micrornas (mirnas), long ncrnas (lncrnas) and circular rnas (circRNAs), play significant roles in osteoporosis through the post‑transcriptional regulation of gene expression as regulatory factors. Previous studies have demonstrated that ncrnas participate in maintaining bone homeostasis by regulating physiological and developmental processes in osteoblasts, osteoclasts and bone marrow stromal cells. in the present review, the latest research investigating the involvement of mirnas, lncrnas and circrnas in regulating the differentiation, proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy of cells that maintain the bone microenviron‑ ment in osteoporosis is summarized. deeper insight into the aspects of osteoporosis pathogenesis involving the deregulation of ncrnas could facilitate the development of therapeutic approaches for osteoporosis.

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Li, Zh. H., Xue, H. P. G., Tan, G. Q. G., & Xu, Zh. W. G. (2021, November 1). Effects of miRNAs, lncRNAs and circRNAs on osteoporosis as regulatory factors of bone homeostasis (Review). Molecular Medicine Reports. Spandidos Publications. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2021.12428

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