Macro Roles for MicroRNAs in the Life and Death of Neurons

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The discovery of microRNAs has revealed an unexpected and spectacular additional level of fine tuning of the genome and how genes are used again and again in different combinations to generate the complexity that underlies for instance the brain. Since the initial studies performed in C.elegans, we have gone a far way to begin to understand how microRNA pathways can have an impact on health and disease in human. Although microRNAs are abundantly expressed in the brain, relatively little is known about the multiple functions of these RNA molecules in the nervous system. Nevertheless, we know already that microRNA pathways play major roles in the proliferation, differentiation, function and maintenance of neuronal cells. Several intriguing studies have linked microRNAs as major regulators of the neuronal phenotype, and have implicated specific microRNAs in the regulation of synapse formation and plasticity. Dysfunction of microRNA pathways is also slowly emerging as a potential important contributor to the pathogenesis of major neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. These novel insights appear to be particular promising for the understanding of the very frequent and badly understood sporadic forms of these diseases as compared to the genetic forms. Thus, the better understanding of the implications of this novel field of molecular biology is crucial for the broad area of neurosciences, from the fundamental aspects to the clinic, and from novel diagnostic to potentially therapeutic applications for severe neurological and maybe psychiatric diseases.

Author(s): Kenneth S. Kosik, Thales Papagiannakopoulos (auth.), Bart De Strooper, Yves Christen (eds.)
Series: Research and Perspectives in Neurosciences
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 121
Tags: Neurosciences; Gene Expression

Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Profiling the microRNAs....Pages 1-8
The Wide Variety of miRNA Expression Profiles in the Developing and Mature CNS....Pages 9-17
Interactions between microRNAs and Transcription Factors in the Development and Function of the Nervous System....Pages 19-26
A microRNA Feedback Circuit in Midbrain Dopamine Neurons....Pages 27-33
Fine-tuning mRNA Translation at Synapses with microRNAs....Pages 35-44
Neuronal P-bodies and Transport of microRNA-Repressed mRNAs....Pages 45-56
Crosstalk between microRNA and Epigenetic Regulation in Stem Cells....Pages 57-68
microRNAs in CNS Development and Neurodegeneration: Insights from Drosophila Genetics....Pages 69-77
Drosophila as a Model for Neurodegenerative Disease: Roles of RNA Pathways in Pathogenesis....Pages 79-90
microRNAs in Sporadic Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias....Pages 91-98
microRNA Dysregulation in Psychiatric Disorders....Pages 99-117
Back Matter....Pages 119-121