Published November 7, 2014 | Version v1
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New insights into lung development and diseases: the role of microRNAs

  • 1. Departments of Physiology, University of Manitoba and Biology of Breathing Theme, Manitoba Institute of Child Health, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 3P4, Canada

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Abstract: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short endogenous noncoding RNA molecules (22 nucleotides) that can regulate gene expression at the post-transcription level. Research interest in the role of miRNAs in lung biology is emerging. MiRNAs have been implicated in a range of processes such as development, homeostasis, and inflammatory diseases in lung tissues and are capable of inducing differentiation, morphogenesis, and apoptosis. In recent years, several studies have reported that miRNAs are differentially regulated in lung development and lung diseases in response to epigenetic changes, providing new insights for their versatile role in various physiological and pathological processes in the lung. In this review, we discuss the contribution of miRNAs to lung development and diseases and possible future implications in the field of lung biology.

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Biochem. Cell Biol. 93: 139–148 (2015) www.nrcresearchpress.com/bcb on 7 November 2014.

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