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Circulating liver-specific microRNAs as noninvasive diagnostic biomarkers of hepatic diseases in human.

Ghulam MusaddaqNaveed ShahzadMuhammad Adnan AshrafMuhammad Imran Arshad
Published in: Biomarkers : biochemical indicators of exposure, response, and susceptibility to chemicals (2018)
The liver-specific miRs can be used as rapid and noninvasive biomarkers of hepatitis to discern different stages of hepatitis. Blocking or stimulating pathways associated with miR regulation in liver could unveil novel therapeutic strategies in the management of liver diseases. Clinical significance Liver specific microRNAs interact with cellular proteins and signaling molecules to regulate the expression of various genes controlling biological processes. The circulatory level of liver specific microRNAs is indicator of severity of HBV and HCV infections as well as prognostic and therapeutic candidates. The expression of liver specific microRNAs is strongly associated with infectious, drug-induced, hepatotoxic, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases.
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