Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Biochemistry Ph.D. Program, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Aug 13;25(16):8809. doi: 10.3390/ijms25168809.
microRNAs have emerged as essential regulators of health and disease, attracting significant attention from researchers across diverse disciplines. Following their identification as noncoding oligonucleotides intricately involved in post-transcriptional regulation of protein expression, extensive efforts were devoted to elucidating and validating their roles in fundamental metabolic pathways and multiple pathologies. Viral infections are significant modifiers of the host microRNAome. Specifically, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), which affects approximately 39 million people worldwide and has no definitive cure, was reported to induce significant changes in host cell miRNA profiles. Identifying and understanding the effects of the aberrant microRNAome holds potential for early detection and therapeutic designs. This review presents a comprehensive overview of the impact of HIV on host microRNAome. We aim to review the cause-and-effect relationship between the HIV-induced aberrant microRNAome that underscores miRNA's therapeutic potential and acknowledge its limitations.
microRNAs 已成为健康和疾病的重要调节因子,引起了不同学科研究人员的极大关注。在确定它们作为非编码寡核苷酸在蛋白质表达的转录后调控中发挥复杂作用之后,人们投入了大量精力来阐明和验证它们在基本代谢途径和多种病理中的作用。病毒感染是宿主 microRNAome 的重要修饰因子。具体来说,全球约有 3900 万人受到影响且尚无明确治愈方法的人类免疫缺陷病毒 (HIV) 据报道会引起宿主细胞 miRNA 谱的显著变化。鉴定和理解异常 microRNAome 的影响具有早期检测和治疗设计的潜力。这篇综述全面介绍了 HIV 对宿主 microRNAome 的影响。我们旨在综述 HIV 诱导的异常 microRNAome 与 miRNA 的治疗潜力之间的因果关系,并承认其局限性。