Pluripotency-Associated microRNAs in Early Vertebrate Embryos and Stem Cells.
Pouneh MaraghechiMaria Teresa Salinas AponteAndrás EckerBence LázárRoland Imre TóthNikolett Tokodyné SzabadiElen GóczaPublished in: Genes (2023)
MicroRNAs (miRNAs), small non-coding RNA molecules, regulate a wide range of critical biological processes, such as proliferation, cell cycle progression, differentiation, survival, and apoptosis, in many cell types. The regulatory functions of miRNAs in embryogenesis and stem cell properties have been extensively investigated since the early years of miRNA discovery. In this review, we will compare and discuss the impact of stem-cell-specific miRNA clusters on the maintenance and regulation of early embryonic development, pluripotency, and self-renewal of embryonic stem cells, particularly in vertebrates.