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Microrna-regulated gene delivery systems for research and therapeutic purposes
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posted on 2022-11-03, 00:38 authored by B Dhungel, Charmaine Ramlogan-SteelCharmaine Ramlogan-Steel, Jason SteelJason SteelTargeted gene delivery relies on the ability to limit the expression of a transgene within a defined cell/tissue population. MicroRNAs represent a class of highly powerful and effective regulators of gene expression that act by binding to a specific sequence present in the corresponding messenger RNA. Involved in almost every aspect of cellular function, many miRNAs have been discovered with expression patterns specific to developmental stage, lineage, cell-type, or disease stage. Exploiting the binding sites of these miRNAs allows for construction of targeted gene delivery platforms with a diverse range of applications. Here, we summarize studies that have utilized miRNA-regulated systems to achieve targeted gene delivery for both research and therapeutic purposes. Additionally, we identify criteria that are important for the effectiveness of a particular miRNA for such applications and we also discuss factors that have to be taken into consideration when designing miRNA-regulated expression cassettes. © 2018 by the authors.
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2018-06-20External Author Affiliations
University of Queensland; Layton Vision Foundation, Translational Research Institute, Greenslopes Private Hospital, Qld;Era Eligible
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