MicroRNA-21: From Cancer to Cardiovascular Disease

  • Jazbutyte V
  • Thum T
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Abstract

MicroRNA-21 (miR-21) expression is activated in multiple types of cancers, such as breast, liver, brain, prostate, myometrial cancers but also in cardiovascular diseases. MiR-21 regulates a plethora of target proteins which are involved in cellular survival, apoptosis and cell invasiveness. MiR-21 regulation is complex due to an own promoter that is target for various transcription factors and hormones. The consistent miR-21 overexpression under pathophysiological conditions points to miR-21 as a valuable tool for new therapeutic strategies. In this review, we present and analyze current data about miR-21 expression in various pathologies ranging from cancer to cardiovascular disease. Further, miR-21 regulatory mechanisms and miR-21 downstream targets are discussed. Finally, we highlight the particular role of miR-21 as a therapeutic target in various diseases.

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Jazbutyte, V., & Thum, T. (2010). MicroRNA-21: From Cancer to Cardiovascular Disease. Current Drug Targets, 11(8), 926–935. https://doi.org/10.2174/138945010791591403

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