“…Dysregulation of miRNA expression has been implicated in diverse diseases, including inflammatory lung disease [Oglesby et al, 2010], cardiovascular disease [Small et al, 2010], and cancer [Melo and Esteller, 2011;Chen et al, 2012]. In recent years, an increasing body of literature has reported dysregulated miRNA expression profiles resulting from direct exposures to various environmental pollutants, including metal-rich particulate matter [Bollati et al, 2010], diesel exhaust particles [Jardim et al, 2009;Yamamoto et al, 2013], and tobacco smoke [Izzotti et al, 2009;Schembri et al, 2009]. Among these studies, metal-rich particulate matter and diesel exhaust particle exposures were reported to aggravate systemic oxidative stress and to up-regulate expression of miRNAs, particularly of miR-21 [Bollati et al, 2010;Yamamoto et al, 2013]; whereas cigarette smoke exposures, both in vitro with human primary bronchial epithelial cells [Schembri et al, 2009] and in vivo with rat lungs [Izzotti et al, 2009], down-regulate expression of miRNAs.…”