Finn Nnenna A, Searles Charles D
Division of Cardiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322.
Curr Angiogenes. 2012 Dec;4(102):299-307. doi: 10.2174/2211552811201040299.
Angiogenesis, the process by which new blood vessels are formed, is a critical phenomenon that is activated during various stages of mammalian development. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), a class of short, single stranded, non-coding RNAs, are recognized as important regulators of angiogenesis, and the role of intracellular miRNAs in modulating angiogenesis signaling has been identified. The recent discovery of extracellular and circulating miRNAs has sparked new questions regarding their potential in modulating angiogenesis signaling not only within cells but also between cells. In this review, we discuss the characteristics of intracellular and extracellular miRNAs and decipher the potential functional roles for these molecules in regard to the angiogenic process. We summarize what is currently known about circulating miRNAs in distinct clinical populations and discuss evidence that implicates extracellular miRNAs as novel mediators of angiogenesis-associated intercellular signaling. Lastly, we offer a new perspective on the functional role of vesicle-encapsulated circulating miRNA in modulating angiogenesis signaling pathways.
血管生成是新血管形成的过程,是哺乳动物发育各个阶段激活的关键现象。微小RNA(miRNA)是一类短的单链非编码RNA,被认为是血管生成的重要调节因子,并且细胞内miRNA在调节血管生成信号传导中的作用已得到确认。细胞外和循环miRNA的最新发现引发了关于它们不仅在细胞内而且在细胞间调节血管生成信号传导潜力的新问题。在本综述中,我们讨论了细胞内和细胞外miRNA的特征,并解读了这些分子在血管生成过程中的潜在功能作用。我们总结了目前在不同临床人群中关于循环miRNA的已知信息,并讨论了将细胞外miRNA作为血管生成相关细胞间信号传导新介质的证据。最后,我们对囊泡包裹的循环miRNA在调节血管生成信号通路中的功能作用提出了新的观点。