A comprehensive overview on the crosstalk between microRNAs and viral pathogenesis and infection

Author:

Bahojb Mahdavi Seyedeh Zahra12,Jebelli Asiyeh34,Aghbash Parisa Shiri2,Baradaran Behzad2,Amini Mohammad2,Oroojalian Fatemeh5,Pouladi Nasser1,Baghi Hossein Bannazadeh6ORCID,de la Guardia Miguel7,Mokhtarzadeh Amir Ali2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University Tabriz Iran

2. Immunology Research Center Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz Iran

3. Department of Biological Science, Faculty of Basic Science Higher Education Institute of Rab‐Rashid Tabriz Iran

4. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Research Center Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz Iran

5. Department of Advanced Sciences and Technologies in Medicine, School of Medicine North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences Bojnurd Iran

6. Department of Virology, Faculty of Medicine Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz Iran

7. Department of Analytical Chemistry University of Valencia Burjassot Valencia Spain

Abstract

AbstractInfections caused by viruses as the smallest infectious agents, pose a major threat to global public health. Viral infections utilize different host mechanisms to facilitate their own propagation and pathogenesis. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), as small noncoding RNA molecules, play important regulatory roles in different diseases, including viral infections. They can promote or inhibit viral infection and have a pro‐viral or antiviral role. Also, viral infections can modulate the expression of host miRNAs. Furthermore, viruses from different families evade the host immune response by producing their own miRNAs called viral miRNAs (v‐miRNAs). Understanding the replication cycle of viruses and their relation with host miRNAs and v‐miRNAs can help to find new treatments against viral infections. In this review, we aim to outline the structure, genome, and replication cycle of various viruses including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, influenza A virus, coronavirus, human immunodeficiency virus, human papillomavirus, herpes simplex virus, Epstein–Barr virus, Dengue virus, Zika virus, and Ebola virus. We also discuss the role of different host miRNAs and v‐miRNAs and their role in the pathogenesis of these viral infections.

Publisher

Wiley

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