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Extracellular miRNAs: From Biomarkers to Mediators of Physiology and Disease.

Citation
Mori, M. A., et al. “Extracellular Mirnas: From Biomarkers To Mediators Of Physiology And Disease.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 656-673.
Center Joslin Diabetes Center
Author Marcelo A Mori, Raissa G Ludwig, Ruben Garcia-Martin, Bruna B Brandão, Ronald Kahn
Keywords Adipose tissue, exosome, extracellular vesicle, miRNA, tissue communication
Abstract

miRNAs can be found in serum and other body fluids and serve as biomarkers for disease. More importantly, secreted miRNAs, especially those in extracellular vesicles (EVs) such as exosomes, may mediate paracrine and endocrine communication between different tissues and thus modulate gene expression and the function of distal cells. When impaired, these processes can lead to tissue dysfunction, aging, and disease. Adipose tissue is an especially important contributor to the pool of circulating exosomal miRNAs. As a result, alterations in adipose tissue mass or function, which occur in many metabolic conditions, can lead to changes in circulating miRNAs, which then function systemically. Here we review the findings that led to these conclusions and discuss how this sets the stage for new lines of investigation in which extracellular miRNAs are recognized as important mediators of intercellular communication and potential candidates for therapy of disease.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Cell metabolism
Volume
30
Issue
4
Number of Pages
656-673
Date Published
10/2019
ISSN Number
1932-7420
DOI
10.1016/j.cmet.2019.07.011
Alternate Journal
Cell Metab.
PMID
31447320
PMCID
PMC6774861
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