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A Brief review of Circulating MicroRNAs and Essential Hypertension

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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Biochemistry and molecular biology

Abstract

Essential hypertension is a chronic medical condition affecting thousands of people worldwide. It is polygenic and multi-factorial disease resulting from the interaction between genetic and environmental factors. Essential hypertension is implicated in cerebrovascular, cardiovascular and renal diseases. MicroRNAs are considered endogenous, non-coding regulators of gene expression by targeting specific mRNAs for degradation and/ or translational repression. MicroRNAs participate in a variety of developmental processes as metabolism, cell proliferation, and apoptosis. Many studies have reported the possibility of using miRNAs as new biological markers for polygenic diseases as cancer, stem cell aging, coronary heart disease, and essential hypertension. The stability of these miRNAs as miRNA let-7e, miRNA 296-5p, miRNA 605, and miRNA 623 in biological fluids makes them amenable to detection and quantification. This review summarizes the mechanisms by which miRNAs can control normal cellular processes and gene expression and the association of some circulating miRNAs with the incidence of different diseases, particularly essential hypertension.

DOI

10.21608/rpbs.2018.5986.1016

Keywords

Essential hypertension, microRNA Let-7e, miRNA 296-5p, miRNA 605, miRNA 623

Authors

First Name

Heba

Last Name

Badawy

MiddleName

Kamel

Affiliation

Biochemistry department, faculty of pharmacy, Sinai university, El-Arish, North Sinai

Email

heba_kamel20@yahoo.com

City

El-Arish

Orcid

0000-0002-9791-1147

First Name

Noha

Last Name

Mesbah

MiddleName

Kamel

Affiliation

Biochemistry department, faculty of pharmacy, Suez canal university, Ismailia, Egypt

Email

noha_mesbah@pharm.suez.edu.eg

City

Ismailia

Orcid

0000-0002-8863-968X

First Name

Dina

Last Name

Abo-El-Matty

MiddleName

Mohamed

Affiliation

Faculty of Pharmacy - Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt

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dinawahadan@yahoo.com

City

Ismailia

Orcid

0000-0002-6074-2714

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2

Article Issue

2

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4365

Issue Date

2018-09-01

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2018-10-30

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2018-09-01

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32

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45

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2536-9857

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2535-2091

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534

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Records of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences

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https://rpbs.journals.ekb.eg/

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22 Jan 2023