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Functional Role of miR-155 in the Pathogenesis of Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications
by
Santulli, Gaetano
, Sardu, Celestino
, Gambardella, Jessica
, Lombardi, Angela
, Jankauskas, Stanislovas S.
in
Adipose tissue
/ Biosynthesis
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Diabetic retinopathy
/ epigenetics
/ Gene expression
/ Glucagon
/ Hepatitis C
/ inflammation
/ Insulin
/ Insulin resistance
/ islets
/ Islets of Langerhans
/ MicroRNAs
/ miRNA
/ Nephropathy
/ Obesity
/ Pathogenesis
/ Plasma
/ Polymorphism
/ Retinopathy
/ Review
/ Serum levels
/ Skeletal muscle
/ β-cells
2021
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Functional Role of miR-155 in the Pathogenesis of Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications
by
Santulli, Gaetano
, Sardu, Celestino
, Gambardella, Jessica
, Lombardi, Angela
, Jankauskas, Stanislovas S.
in
Adipose tissue
/ Biosynthesis
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Diabetic retinopathy
/ epigenetics
/ Gene expression
/ Glucagon
/ Hepatitis C
/ inflammation
/ Insulin
/ Insulin resistance
/ islets
/ Islets of Langerhans
/ MicroRNAs
/ miRNA
/ Nephropathy
/ Obesity
/ Pathogenesis
/ Plasma
/ Polymorphism
/ Retinopathy
/ Review
/ Serum levels
/ Skeletal muscle
/ β-cells
2021
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Functional Role of miR-155 in the Pathogenesis of Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications
by
Santulli, Gaetano
, Sardu, Celestino
, Gambardella, Jessica
, Lombardi, Angela
, Jankauskas, Stanislovas S.
in
Adipose tissue
/ Biosynthesis
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Diabetic retinopathy
/ epigenetics
/ Gene expression
/ Glucagon
/ Hepatitis C
/ inflammation
/ Insulin
/ Insulin resistance
/ islets
/ Islets of Langerhans
/ MicroRNAs
/ miRNA
/ Nephropathy
/ Obesity
/ Pathogenesis
/ Plasma
/ Polymorphism
/ Retinopathy
/ Review
/ Serum levels
/ Skeletal muscle
/ β-cells
2021
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Functional Role of miR-155 in the Pathogenesis of Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications
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Functional Role of miR-155 in the Pathogenesis of Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications
2021
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Overview
Substantial evidence indicates that microRNA-155 (miR-155) plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus (DM) and its complications. A number of clinical studies reported low serum levels of miR-155 in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Preclinical studies revealed that miR-155 partakes in the phenotypic switch of cells within the islets of Langerhans under metabolic stress. Moreover, miR-155 was shown to regulate insulin sensitivity in liver, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle. Dysregulation of miR-155 expression was also shown to predict the development of nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy in DM. Here, we systematically describe the reports investigating the role of miR-155 in DM and its complications. We also discuss the recent results from in vivo and in vitro models of type 1 diabetes (T1D) and T2D, discussing the differences between clinical and preclinical studies and shedding light on the molecular pathways mediated by miR-155 in different tissues affected by DM.
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