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Reporting on the Role of miRNAs and Affected Pathways on the Molecular Backbone of Ovarian Insufficiency: A Systematic Review and Critical Analysis Mapping of Future Research

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Συγγραφέας
Rapani A., Nikiforaki D., Karagkouni D., Sfakianoudis K., Tsioulou P., Grigoriadis S., Maziotis E., Pantou A., Voutsina A., Pantou A., Koutsilieris M., Hatzigeorgiou A., Pantos K., Simopoulou M.
Ημερομηνία
2021
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.3389/fcell.2020.590106
Λέξη-κλειδί
complementary DNA
cyclic AMP
cyclin dependent kinase 1
double stranded DNA
epidermal growth factor
epidermal growth factor receptor 2
estradiol
glycan
glycoprotein
gonadorelin
gonadotropin
growth hormone
hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase
Janus kinase
mammalian target of rapamycin
mammalian target of rapamycin complex 2
microRN 885 5p
microRNA
microRNA 106b5p
microRNA 1180 3p
microRNA 1197
microRNA 122 5p
microRNA 1226 3p
microRNA 1247 5p
microRNA 127 5p
microRNA 129 5p
microRNA 1306 5p
microRNA 133a 3p
microRNA 133b
microRNA 135b 5p
microRNA 139 3p
microRNA 1468 5p
microRNA 1469
microRNA 146a
microRNA 146a 5p
microRNA 15a 5p
microRNA 181a 2 3p
microRNA 181a 3p
microRNA 184
microRNA 193a 5p
microRNA 194 5p
microRNA 199a 3p
microRNA 199a 5p
microRNA 199b 3p
microRNA 20b 5p
microRNA 214 3p
microRNA 214 5p
microRNA 23a 3p
microRNA 23b 5p
microRNA 26b 5p
microRNA 27 5p
microRNA 27a 3p
microRNA 296 5p
microRNA 3120 3p
microRNA 3120 5p
microRNA 3141
microRNA 32 3p
microRNA 326
microRNA 328 3p
microRNA 337 5p
microRNA 34 3p
microRNA 342 3p
microRNA 343 3p
microRNA 3591 3p
microRNA 3614 5p
microRNA 363
microRNA 3664 3p
microRNA 374b 5p
microRNA 374c 3p
microRNA 376a 5p
microRNA 376c 5p
microRNA 378a 3p
microRNA 378d
microRNA 380 5p
microRNA 3960
microRNA 4279
microRNA 4286
microRNA 431 3p
microRNA 4422
microRNA 4433a 3p
microRNA 4433b 3p
microRNA 4448
microRNA 450a 2 3p
microRNA 450b 3p
microRNA 452 5p
microRNA 4700 5p
microRNA 4751
microRNA 483 3p
microRNA 483 5p
microRNA 493 5p
microRNA 497 3p
microRNA 500a 3p
microRNA 501 3p
microRNA 506 3p
microRNA 508 3p
microRNA 508 5p
microRNA 509 3p
microRNA 511 5p
microRNA 513a 5p
microRNA 513b 5p
microRNA 513c 5p
microRNA 532 3p
microRNA 542 3p
microRNA 586
microRNA 6087
microRNA 636
microRNA 6510 3p
microRNA 654 5p
microRNA 655 3p
microRNA 6722 3p
microRNA 6795 5p
microRNA 8079
microRNA 885 5p
mitochondrial DNA
mitogen activated protein kinase
Muellerian inhibiting factor
neurotrophin
oxytocin
parathyroid hormone
phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase
protein BAD
protein bcl 2
protein kinase B
protein p53
protein tyrosine kinase
proteoheparan sulfate
small untranslated RNA
STAT protein
transcription factor FOXO
transforming growth factor beta
tumor necrosis factor receptor associated factor 6
unclassified drug
vasculotropin receptor
Wnt protein
actin filament
adult
AMPK signaling
apoptosis
Article
bioinformatics
cell aging
cell function
cell interaction
controlled study
female
female fertility
gap junction
gene expression
glucose metabolism
hippo signaling
human
in vitro fertilization
infertility therapy
JAK-STAT signaling
maternal age
meiosis
microarray analysis
mitophagy
molecular biology
mTOR signaling
oocyte
oocyte retrieval
ovary follicle development
ovary insufficiency
pathophysiology
Pi3K/Akt signaling
poor ovarian response
pregnancy complication
premature ovarian failure
protein fingerprinting
RNA extraction
RNA sequencing
signal transduction
systematic review
Wnt signaling
Frontiers Media S.A.
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Επιτομή
Ovarian insufficiency is identified as a perplexing entity in the long list of pathologies impairing fertility dynamics. The three distinct classifications of ovarian insufficiency are poor ovarian response, premature ovarian insufficiency/failure, and advanced maternal age, sharing the common denominator of deteriorated ovarian reserve. Despite efforts to define clear lines among the three, the vast heterogeneity and overlap of clinical characteristics renders their diagnosis and management challenging. Lack of a consensus has prompted an empirically based management coupled by uncertainty from the clinicians’ perspective. Profiling of patients in the era of precision medicine seems to be the way forward, while the necessity for a novel approach is underlined. Implicating miRNAs in the quest for patient profiling is promising in light of their fundamental role in cellular and gene expression regulation. To this end, the current study sets out to explore and compare the three pathophysiologies—from a molecular point of view—in order to enable profiling of patients in the context of in vitro fertilization treatment and enrich the data required to practice individualized medicine. Following a systematic investigation of literature, data referring to miRNAs were collected for each patient category based on five included studies. miRNA–target pairs were retrieved from the DIANA-TarBase repository and microT-CDS. Gene and miRNA annotations were derived from Ensembl and miRbase. A subsequent gene-set enrichment analysis of miRNA targets was performed for each category separately. A literature review on the most crucial of the detected pathways was performed to reveal their relevance to fertility deterioration. Results supported that all three pathophysiologies share a common ground regarding the affected pathways, naturally attributed to the common denominator of ovarian insufficiency. As evidenced, miRNAs could be employed to explore the fine lines and diverse nature of pathophysiology since they constitute invaluable biomarkers. Interestingly, it is the differentiation through miRNAs and not through the molecular affected pathways that corresponds to the three distinctive categories. Alarming discrepancies among publications were revealed, pertaining to employment of empirical and arbitrary criteria in categorizing the patients. Following bioinformatic analysis, the final step of the current study consisted of a critical analysis of the molecular data sourced, providing a clear and unique insight into the physiological mechanisms involved. It is our intention to contribute to mapping future research dedicated to ovarian insufficiency and to help researchers navigate the overwhelming information published in molecular studies. © Copyright © 2021 Rapani, Nikiforaki, Karagkouni, Sfakianoudis, Tsioulou, Grigoriadis, Maziotis, Pantou, Voutsina, Pantou, Koutsilieris, Hatzigeorgiou, Pantos and Simopoulou.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78456
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