Chapter title |
Small RNAs as Potential Platelet Therapeutics.
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Chapter number | 17 |
Book title |
Antiplatelet Agents
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Published in |
Handbook of experimental pharmacology, January 2012
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DOI | 10.1007/978-3-642-29423-5_17 |
Pubmed ID | |
Book ISBNs |
978-3-64-229422-8, 978-3-64-229423-5
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Authors |
Leonard C. Edelstein, Paul F. Bray, Edelstein, Leonard C., Bray, Paul F. |
Abstract |
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are 21-23 nucleotide RNAs that regulate more than 60% of mammalian protein coding genes. miRNAs play critical roles in hematopoiesis and megakaryocyte function and development. Platelets, in addition to possessing functional miRNA processing machinery, have miRNA levels that have been correlated with platelet reactivity, and these miRNAs have been shown to target mRNAs that encode proteins that alter platelet function. There are potential uses of platelet miRNA as biomarkers and therapeutic agents. Due to the ability of platelets to release miRNA-containing microparticles at sites of activation, including angiogenic regions, tumors, and atherosclerotic plaques, there is the possibility of engineering platelets to deliver miRNA-based therapies to these sites. Cellpreferential expression of miRNAs could be exploited to restrict transgene expression in hematopoietic stem cell gene therapy to the desired lineage, including megakaryocytes and platelets. Finally, manipulation of gene expression in stored platelets may allow more effective platelet storage. Although much work remains to be done, there is great potential in miRNA-based platelet therapies. |
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