2021
DOI: 10.1002/cbf.3671
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microRNAs in female infertility: An overview

Abstract: Infertility impacts a considerable number of women worldwide, and it affects different aspects of family life and society. Although female infertility is known as a multifactorial disorder, there are strong genetic and epigenetic bases. Studies revealed that miRNAs play critical roles in initiation and development of female infertility related disorders. Early diagnosis and control of these diseases is an essential key for improving disease prognosis and reducing the possibility of infertility and other side e… Show more

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“…MiRNAs are small single-stranded RNA molecules (20–24 nucleotides) primarily contributing to post-transcriptional gene modulation through binding to the target gene’s 3′-untranslated region (3′UTR) to suppress the translation ( Ruan and Ouyang, 2009 ; Sana et al, 2012 ; Bahmyari et al, 2021 ; Mafi et al, 2022 ). Subcellular localization of miRNAs, the affinity of miRNA-related interconnections, and the number of target mRNAs and miRNAs influence the miRNA–target gene interactions ( O'Brien et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Non-coding Rnas: a Summary Of Their Structure And Subclassif...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MiRNAs are small single-stranded RNA molecules (20–24 nucleotides) primarily contributing to post-transcriptional gene modulation through binding to the target gene’s 3′-untranslated region (3′UTR) to suppress the translation ( Ruan and Ouyang, 2009 ; Sana et al, 2012 ; Bahmyari et al, 2021 ; Mafi et al, 2022 ). Subcellular localization of miRNAs, the affinity of miRNA-related interconnections, and the number of target mRNAs and miRNAs influence the miRNA–target gene interactions ( O'Brien et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Non-coding Rnas: a Summary Of Their Structure And Subclassif...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to their roles in fertilization and early embryonic development, miRNAs have also been implicated in various reproductive disorders, including infertility, endometriosis, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) (Abdalla et al, 2020). miR-122 has been shown to be down-regulated in the sperm of infertile men, and miR-21 has been shown to be up-regulated in the endometrium with endometriosis (Bahmyari et al, 2021). Understanding the role of miRNAs in fertilization may provide new insights into the causes of infertility and other reproductive disorders.…”
Section: Mirna In Fertilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…miRNAs miRNAs are endogenous small single-stranded ncRNAs that are about 17-25 nucleotides long, involved in gene modulation, as well as epigenetic modifications. Given their prominent roles in many biological events, the potential of miRNAs as novel diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic targets has been constantly studied [25][26][27]. More than 50% of the genes responsible for the biogenesis of miRNAs are located at fragile chromosomal sites or cancer-associated genomic regions, suggesting key roles for miRNAs in the development of human malignancies [28].…”
Section: Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%