Novel form of MIR-29b suppresses bleomycininduced pulmonary fibrosis

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Abstract

MicroRNA 29b (miR-29b) replacement therapy is effective for suppressing fibrosis in a mouse model. However, to develop clinical applications for miRNA mimics, the side effects of nucleic acid drugs have to be addressed. In this study, we focused on miRNA mimics in order to develop therapies for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. We developed a singlestranded RNA, termed "miR-29b Psh-match," that has a unique structure to avoid problems associated with the therapeutic uses of miRNAs. A comparison of miR-29b Psh-match and double-stranded one, termed "miR-29b mimic" indicated that the single-stranded form was significantly effective towards fibrosis according to both in vivo and in vitro experiments. This novel form of miR-29b may become the foundation for developing an effective therapeutic drug for pulmonary fibrosis.

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Yamada, Y., Takanashi, M., Sudo, K., Ueda, S., Ohno, S., & Kuroda, M. (2017). Novel form of MIR-29b suppresses bleomycininduced pulmonary fibrosis. PLoS ONE, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171957

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