MicroRNA Mediates Post-transcriptional Regulation of Macrophage Polarization / 中国生物化学与分子生物学报
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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(12): 182-190, 2022.
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en Chino
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| ID: wpr-1015752
ABSTRACT
Macrophage polarization is a process of phenotypic regulation based on the surroundingstimulus environment, which is generally polarized into two phenotypes, namely classical activated M1macrophages and alternative activated M2 macrophages. In short, M1 macrophages are characterized aspro-inflammatory and anti-tumor; M2 macrophages are anti-inflammatory and pro-tumor. Macrophagepolarization is considered to be a key regulator of human physiology and pathology processes, and itseffectiveness depends on the coordinated expression of key factors, whose expression is finely regulated bymicroRNAs (miRNAs) at the post-transcriptional level. MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that havethe ability to regulate gene expression and cellular network processes. More and more evidence shows thatmiRNAs play an important role in regulating macrophage polarization. Therefore, in this review, miRNAsregulating macrophage polarization to M1 / M2 type and have bidirectional regulation function are listed, and how they regulate macrophage polarization through transcription factors and their potential in thetreatment of inflammation and tumor.
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Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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2022
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