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MicroRNAs and target genes in epileptogenesis

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AbstractEpilepsy is a chronic brain dysfunction. Current antiepileptic medicines cannot prevent epileptogenesis. Increasing data have shown that microRNAs (miRNAs) are selectively altered within the epileptic hippocampi of experimental models and human tissues, and these alterations affect the genes that control epileptogenesis. Furthermore, manipulation of miRNAs in animal models can modify epileptogenesis. As a result, miRNAs have been proposed as promising targets for treating epilepsy. We searched PubMed using the terms “microRNAs/miRNAs AND epilepsy”, “microRNAs/miRNAs AND epileptogenesis”, and “microRNAs/miRNAs AND seizure”. We selected the articles in which the relationship between miRNAs and target gene(s) was validated and manipulation of miRNAs in in vivo epilepsy models modified epileptogenesis during the chronic phase via gene regulation. A total of 13 miRNAs were found in the present review. Based on the current analysis of miRNAs and their target gene(s), each miRNA has limitations as a potential epilepsy target. Importantly, miR‐211 or miR‐128 transgenic mice displayed seizures. These findings highlight new developments for epileptogenesis prevention. Developing novel strategies to modify epileptogenesis will be effective in curing epilepsy patients. This article provides an overview of the clinical application of miRNAs as novel targets for epilepsy.
Title: MicroRNAs and target genes in epileptogenesis
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AbstractEpilepsy is a chronic brain dysfunction.
Current antiepileptic medicines cannot prevent epileptogenesis.
Increasing data have shown that microRNAs (miRNAs) are selectively altered within the epileptic hippocampi of experimental models and human tissues, and these alterations affect the genes that control epileptogenesis.
Furthermore, manipulation of miRNAs in animal models can modify epileptogenesis.
As a result, miRNAs have been proposed as promising targets for treating epilepsy.
We searched PubMed using the terms “microRNAs/miRNAs AND epilepsy”, “microRNAs/miRNAs AND epileptogenesis”, and “microRNAs/miRNAs AND seizure”.
We selected the articles in which the relationship between miRNAs and target gene(s) was validated and manipulation of miRNAs in in vivo epilepsy models modified epileptogenesis during the chronic phase via gene regulation.
A total of 13 miRNAs were found in the present review.
Based on the current analysis of miRNAs and their target gene(s), each miRNA has limitations as a potential epilepsy target.
Importantly, miR‐211 or miR‐128 transgenic mice displayed seizures.
These findings highlight new developments for epileptogenesis prevention.
Developing novel strategies to modify epileptogenesis will be effective in curing epilepsy patients.
This article provides an overview of the clinical application of miRNAs as novel targets for epilepsy.

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