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The role of miR‐146a in viral infection

Javid Sadri NahandDepartment of Virology, Faculty of Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranMohammad Reza KarimzadehDepartment of Medical Genetics School of Medicine, Bam University of Medical Sciences Bam IranMaria NezamniaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology School of Medicine, Bam University of Medical Sciences Bam IranMaryam FatemipourDepartment of Virology, Faculty of Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranAlireza KhatamiDepartment of Virology, Faculty of Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranSogol JamshidiDepartment of Virology, Faculty of Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranMohsen MoghoofeiDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah IranMohammad TaghizadiehDepartment of Pathology School of Medicine, Center for Women's Health Research Zahra, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz IranSarah HajighadimiDivision of General Internal Medicine Toronto General Hospital Toronto CanadaAlimohammad ShafieeDivision of General Internal Medicine Toronto General Hospital Toronto CanadaMohammad Hadi SadeghianOrthopedic Surgeon Fellowship of Spine Surgery Sasan General Hospital Tehran IranFarah Bokharaei‐SalimDepartment of Virology, Faculty of Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranHamed MirzaeiResearch Center for Biochemistry and Nutrition in Metabolic Diseases Kashan University of Medical Sciences Kashan Iran
2019en
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Cellular microRNAs (miRNAs) were identified as a key player in the posttranscriptional regulation of cellular-genes regulatory pathways. They also emerged as a significant regulator of the immune response. In particular, miR-146a acts as an importance modulator of function and differentiation cells of the innate and adaptive immunity. It has been associated with disorder including cancer and viral infections. Given its significance in the regulation of key cellular processes, it is not surprising which virus infection have found ways to dysregulation of miRNAs. miR-146a has been identified in exosomes (exosomal miR-146a). After the exosomes release from donor cells, they are taken up by the recipient cell and probably the exosomal miR-146a is able to modulate the antiviral response in the recipient cell and result in making them more susceptible to virus infection. In this review, we discuss recent reports regarding miR-146a expression levels, target genes, function, and contributing role in the pathogenesis of the viral infection and provide a clue to develop the new therapeutic and preventive strategies for viral disease in the future.

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