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MicroRNAs as biomarkers of harmful environmental and occupational exposures: a systematic review. - PubMed - NCBI

MicroRNAs as biomarkers of harmful environmental and occupational exposures: a systematic review. - PubMed - NCBI



 2019 Aug 2:1-20. doi: 10.1080/1354750X.2019.1652348. [Epub ahead of print]

MicroRNAs as biomarkers of harmful environmental and occupational exposures: a systematic review.

Author information


1
a Biology Center of the Czech Academy of Sciences , Branisovska 31, Budweis , Ceske Budejovice , 37005 , Czechia.
2
b Nursing Department, Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Crete , Stauromenos , Heraklion , 71004 , Greece.

Abstract

Environmental exposure is a growing public health burden associated with several negative health effects. An estimated 4.2 million deaths occur each year from ambient air pollution alone. Biomarkers that reflect specific exposures have the potential to measure the real integrated internal dose from all routes of complex environmental exposure. MicroRNAs, small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression, have been studied as biomarkers in various diseases and have also shown potential as environmental exposure biomarkers. Here we review the available human epidemiological and experimental evidence of microRNA expression changes in response to specific environmental exposures including airborne particulate matter. In doing so, we establish that miRNA exposure biomarker development remains in its infancy and future studies will need to carefully consider biological and analytical "design rules" in order to facilitate clinical translation.

KEYWORDS:

Air pollution; biomarker; environmental exposure; heavy metals; microRNA; organic compounds; particulate matter

PMID:
 
31373233
 
DOI:
 
10.1080/1354750X.2019.1652348

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