Potential of miRNAs to predict and treat inflammation from the perspective of Familial Mediterranean Fever.
Banu Balcı-PeynircioğluYeliz Z Akkaya-UlumTayfun Hilmi AkbabaZeynep TavukcuogluPublished in: Inflammation research : official journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [et al.] (2019)
FMF is an inherited autosomal recessive autoinflammatory disease caused by mutations in the MEditerranean FeVer (MEFV) gene, which encodes the protein pyrin. Recent studies have demonstrated that miRNAs may be effective in the pathogenesis of FMF and offer a potential explanation for phenotypic heterogeneity. Further understanding of the role of miRNAs in the pathogenesis of these diseases may help to identify molecular diagnostic markers, which may be important for the differential diagnosis of autoinflammatory diseases. Studies have shown that in the near future, traditional therapies in autoinflammatory diseases may be replaced with novel effective, miRNA-based therapies, such as the delivery of miRNA mimics or antagonists. These approaches may be important for predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine.