Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNAs that play an important role in the regulation of various biological processes through
their interaction with cellular messenger RNAs. They are frequently dysregulated in cancer and have shown great potential
as tissue-based markers for cancer classification and prognostication. microRNAs are also present in extracellular human
body fluids such as serum, plasma, saliva, and urine. Most of circulating microRNAs are present in human plasma and serum
cofractionate with the Argonaute2 (Ago2) protein. However, circulating microRNAs have been also found in membranebound
vesicles such as exosomes. Since microRNAs circulate in the bloodstream in a highly stable, extracellular form, they
may be used as blood-based biomarkers for cancer and other diseases. A knowledge base of extracellular circulating
miRNAs is a fundamental tool for biomedical research. In this work, we present miRandola, a comprehensive manually
curated classification of extracellular circulating miRNAs. miRandola is connected to miRo` , the miRNA knowledge base,
allowing users to infer the potential biological functions of circulating miRNAs and their connections with phenotypes. The
miRandola database contains 2132 entries, with 581 unique mature miRNAs and 21 types of samples. miRNAs are classified
into four categories, based on their extracellular form: miRNA-Ago2 (173 entries), miRNA-exosome (856 entries), miRNA-HDL
(20 entries) and miRNA-circulating (1083 entries). miRandola is available online at: http://atlas.dmi.unict.it/mirandola/index.
html.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
miRNA
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