Skip to content
2000
Volume 23, Issue 6
  • ISSN: 1389-2037
  • E-ISSN: 1875-5550

Abstract

MicroRNAs (MiRNAs) are endogenous non-coding small RNA molecules that regulate gene expression in plants, animals and some viruses. Both normal and pathological liver processes are regulated by miRNAs. Recent research indicated that miRNAs have been implicated in liver diseases caused by viral hepatitis (Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C), metabolic problems, alcohol and drug abuse. Because altered miRNA expression is linked to liver metabolic dysregulation, liver damage, liver fibrosis, and tumour growth, miRNAs are promising therapeutic targets for the detection and treatment of liver diseases. In this review, we summarise the current knowledge about the role of microRNAs in acute and chronic liver diseases, including hepatocellular carcinoma. We cover the miRNA-based therapy for liver disorders as well as the use of miRNAs as biomarkers for early diagnosis, prognosis and assessment of liver diseases. The investigation of miRNAs in liver diseases will provide a better understanding of the pathogeneses, identification of biomarkers and therapeutic targets for liver diseases in the future.

Loading

Article metrics loading...

/content/journals/cpps/10.2174/1389203723666220721122240
2022-06-01
2025-05-19
Loading full text...

Full text loading...

/content/journals/cpps/10.2174/1389203723666220721122240
Loading

  • Article Type:
    Review Article
Keyword(s): ALD; HCC; Liver fibrosis; MiRNAs; NAFLD; Viral hepatitis
This is a required field
Please enter a valid email address
Approval was a Success
Invalid data
An Error Occurred
Approval was partially successful, following selected items could not be processed due to error
Please enter a valid_number test