MicroRNAs in Myocarditis-Review of the Preclinical In Vivo Trials.
Grzegorz ProcykOlga GrodzkaMarcelina ProcykAleksandra GaseckaKatarzyna GłuszekMałgorzata WrzosekPublished in: Biomedicines (2023)
Myocarditis is an inflammatory heart disease with viruses as the most common cause. Regardless of multiple studies that have recently been conducted, the diagnostic options still need to be improved. Although endomyocardial biopsy is known as a diagnostic gold standard, it is invasive and, thus, only sometimes performed. Novel techniques of cardiac magnetic resonance are not readily available. Therapy in viral infections is based mainly on symptomatic treatment, while steroids and intravenous immunoglobulins are used in autoimmune myocarditis. The effectiveness of neither of these methods has been explicitly proven to date. Therefore, novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are highly needed. MiRNAs are small, non-coding molecules that regulate fundamental cell functions, including differentiation, metabolism, and apoptosis. They present altered levels in different diseases, including myocarditis. Numerous studies investigating the role of miRNAs in myocarditis have already been conducted. In this review, we discussed only the original preclinical in vivo research. We eventually included 30 studies relevant to the discussed area. The altered miRNA levels have been observed, including upregulation and downregulation of different miRNAs in the mice models of myocarditis. Furthermore, the administration of mimics or inhibitors of particular miRNAs was shown to significantly influence inflammation, morphology, and function of the heart and overall survival. Finally, some studies presented prospective advantages in vaccine development.
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- magnetic resonance
- oxidative stress
- case control
- cell therapy
- cell proliferation
- randomized controlled trial
- signaling pathway
- systematic review
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- poor prognosis
- left ventricular
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- single cell
- high dose
- adipose tissue
- atrial fibrillation
- insulin resistance
- metabolic syndrome
- long non coding rna
- high fat diet induced
- bone marrow
- skeletal muscle
- ultrasound guided
- free survival
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