MicroRNAs Regulate Function in Atherosclerosis and Clinical Implications.
Zhaoyi LiYidan ZhaoSei SuguroRinkiko SuguroPublished in: Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity (2023)
. In general, the expression levels of some microRNAs changed significantly in different stages of atherosclerosis pathogenesis; therefore, MicroRNAs may become new diagnostic biomarkers for atherosclerosis. In addition, microRNAs are also involved in the regulation of core processes such as endothelial dysfunction, plaque formation and stabilization, and cholesterol metabolism, which also suggests the great potential of microRNAs as a therapeutic target.