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Guidelines for mitochondrial RNA analysis.
Jusic, Amela; Erpapazoglou, Zoi; Dalgaard, Louise Torp; Lakkisto, Päivi; de Gonzalo-Calvo, David; Benczik, Bettina; Ágg, Bence; Ferdinandy, Péter; Fiedorowicz, Katarzyna; Schroen, Blanche; Lazou, Antigone; Devaux, Yvan.
Afiliación
  • Jusic A; HAYA Therapeutics SA, Route De La Corniche 6, SuperLab Suisse - Batiment Serine, 1066 Epalinges, Switzerland.
  • Erpapazoglou Z; Cardiovascular Research Unit, Department of Precision Health, Luxembourg Institute of Health, 1445 Strassen, Luxembourg.
  • Dalgaard LT; Ιnstitute for Fundamental Biomedical Research, B.S.R.C. "Alexander Fleming", Vari, 16672 Athens, Greece.
  • Lakkisto P; Department of Science and Environment, Roskilde University, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark.
  • de Gonzalo-Calvo D; Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research, 00290 Helsinki, Finland.
  • Benczik B; Department of Clinical Chemistry, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, 00014 Helsinki, Finland.
  • Ágg B; Translational Research in Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital Arnau de Vilanova and Santa Maria, IRBLleida, 25198 Lleida, Spain.
  • Ferdinandy P; CIBER of Respiratory Diseases (CIBERES), Institute of Health Carlos III, 28029 Madrid, Spain.
  • Fiedorowicz K; Cardiometabolic and HUN-REN-SU System Pharmacology Research Group, Center for Pharmacology and Drug Research & Development, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Semmelweis University, 1089 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Schroen B; Pharmahungary Group, 6722 Szeged, Hungary.
  • Lazou A; Cardiometabolic and HUN-REN-SU System Pharmacology Research Group, Center for Pharmacology and Drug Research & Development, Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Semmelweis University, 1089 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Devaux Y; Pharmahungary Group, 6722 Szeged, Hungary.
Mol Ther Nucleic Acids ; 35(3): 102262, 2024 Sep 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39091381
ABSTRACT
Mitochondria are the energy-producing organelles of mammalian cells with critical involvement in metabolism and signaling. Studying their regulation in pathological conditions may lead to the discovery of novel drugs to treat, for instance, cardiovascular or neurological diseases, which affect high-energy-consuming cells such as cardiomyocytes, hepatocytes, or neurons. Mitochondria possess both protein-coding and noncoding RNAs, such as microRNAs, long noncoding RNAs, circular RNAs, and piwi-interacting RNAs, encoded by the mitochondria or the nuclear genome. Mitochondrial RNAs are involved in anterograde-retrograde communication between the nucleus and mitochondria and play an important role in physiological and pathological conditions. Despite accumulating evidence on the presence and biogenesis of mitochondrial RNAs, their study continues to pose significant challenges. Currently, there are no standardized protocols and guidelines to conduct deep functional characterization and expression profiling of mitochondrial RNAs. To overcome major obstacles in this emerging field, the EU-CardioRNA and AtheroNET COST Action networks summarize currently available techniques and emphasize critical points that may constitute sources of variability and explain discrepancies between published results. Standardized methods and adherence to guidelines to quantify and study mitochondrial RNAs in normal and disease states will improve research outputs, their reproducibility, and translation potential to clinical application.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Mol Ther Nucleic Acids Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Suiza

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Mol Ther Nucleic Acids Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Suiza