MiRiad Roles for MicroRNAs in Cardiac Development and Regeneration

Cardiac development is an exquisitely regulated process that is sensitive to perturbations in transcriptional activity and gene dosage. Accordingly, congenital heart abnormalities are prevalent worldwide, and are estimated to occur in approximately 1% of live births. Recently, small non-coding RNAs,...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ashley M. Fuller, Li Qian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-07-01
Series:Cells
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/3/3/724
id doaj-fee00c4cac0c45fbbf3860a248e58f7d
record_format Article
spelling doaj-fee00c4cac0c45fbbf3860a248e58f7d2020-11-24T22:53:45ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092014-07-013372475010.3390/cells3030724cells3030724MiRiad Roles for MicroRNAs in Cardiac Development and RegenerationAshley M. Fuller0Li Qian1Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USADepartment of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USACardiac development is an exquisitely regulated process that is sensitive to perturbations in transcriptional activity and gene dosage. Accordingly, congenital heart abnormalities are prevalent worldwide, and are estimated to occur in approximately 1% of live births. Recently, small non-coding RNAs, known as microRNAs, have emerged as critical components of the cardiogenic regulatory network, and have been shown to play numerous roles in the growth, differentiation, and morphogenesis of the developing heart. Moreover, the importance of miRNA function in cardiac development has facilitated the identification of prospective therapeutic targets for patients with congenital and acquired cardiac diseases. Here, we discuss findings attesting to the critical role of miRNAs in cardiogenesis and cardiac regeneration, and present evidence regarding the therapeutic potential of miRNAs for cardiovascular diseases.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/3/3/724miRNAcardiovascular developmentcardiac regenerationdirect cell reprogrammingdifferentiationmyosin isoform switching
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Ashley M. Fuller
Li Qian
spellingShingle Ashley M. Fuller
Li Qian
MiRiad Roles for MicroRNAs in Cardiac Development and Regeneration
Cells
miRNA
cardiovascular development
cardiac regeneration
direct cell reprogramming
differentiation
myosin isoform switching
author_facet Ashley M. Fuller
Li Qian
author_sort Ashley M. Fuller
title MiRiad Roles for MicroRNAs in Cardiac Development and Regeneration
title_short MiRiad Roles for MicroRNAs in Cardiac Development and Regeneration
title_full MiRiad Roles for MicroRNAs in Cardiac Development and Regeneration
title_fullStr MiRiad Roles for MicroRNAs in Cardiac Development and Regeneration
title_full_unstemmed MiRiad Roles for MicroRNAs in Cardiac Development and Regeneration
title_sort miriad roles for micrornas in cardiac development and regeneration
publisher MDPI AG
series Cells
issn 2073-4409
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Cardiac development is an exquisitely regulated process that is sensitive to perturbations in transcriptional activity and gene dosage. Accordingly, congenital heart abnormalities are prevalent worldwide, and are estimated to occur in approximately 1% of live births. Recently, small non-coding RNAs, known as microRNAs, have emerged as critical components of the cardiogenic regulatory network, and have been shown to play numerous roles in the growth, differentiation, and morphogenesis of the developing heart. Moreover, the importance of miRNA function in cardiac development has facilitated the identification of prospective therapeutic targets for patients with congenital and acquired cardiac diseases. Here, we discuss findings attesting to the critical role of miRNAs in cardiogenesis and cardiac regeneration, and present evidence regarding the therapeutic potential of miRNAs for cardiovascular diseases.
topic miRNA
cardiovascular development
cardiac regeneration
direct cell reprogramming
differentiation
myosin isoform switching
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/3/3/724
work_keys_str_mv AT ashleymfuller miriadrolesformicrornasincardiacdevelopmentandregeneration
AT liqian miriadrolesformicrornasincardiacdevelopmentandregeneration
_version_ 1725661976359600128