Non-coding RNA Research (Sep 2024)

A potential function for MicroRNA-124 in normal and pathological bone conditions

  • Rushil Kolipaka,
  • Induja Magesh,
  • M.R. Ashok Bharathy,
  • S. Karthik,
  • I. Saranya,
  • N. Selvamurugan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 687 – 694

Abstract

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Cells produce short single-stranded non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) called microRNAs (miRNAs), which actively regulate gene expression at the posttranscriptional level. Several miRNAs have been observed to exert significant impacts on bone health and bone-related disorders. One of these, miR-124, is observed in bone microenvironments and is conserved across species. It affects bone cell growth and differentiation by activating different transcription factors and signaling pathways. In-depth functional analyses of miR-124 have revealed several physiological and pathological roles exerted through interactions with other ncRNAs. Deciphering these RNA-mediated signaling networks and pathways is essential for understanding the potential impacts of dysregulated miRNA functions on bone biology. In this review, we aim to provide a comprehensive analysis of miR-124's involvement in bone physiology and pathology. We highlight the importance of miR-124 in controlling transcription factors and signaling pathways that promote bone growth. This review reveals therapeutic implications for the treatment of bone-related diseases.

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