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THE ASSESSMENT OF MICRORNA ROLE IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION

ASLI ÖZKIZILCIK KOÇYİĞİT, MUSTAFA SOYÖZ, TÜLAY KILIÇASLAN AYNA

European Journal of Therapeutics - 2018;24(2):67-71

Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, İzmir Katip Çelebi University School of Health Sciences, İzmir, Turkey

 

miRNAs are short, single stranded, noncoding RNA molecules with approximately 22 nucleotides. They play crucial roles in posttranscriptional regulation. To date, more than 21, 000 mature miRNAs have been discovered from 193 species. miRNAs are important in renal physiology. Their expressions may be specific to different organs and tissues, or the same miRNAs may be expressed in different organs. With this discovery, it has been reported that tissue-specific miRNAs can be used as biomarkers for allograft rejection and ischemia reperfusion injury following renal transplantations. Although allograft biopsy is accepted as a gold standard, scientists have been developing novel approaches to prevent the associated risks, such as bleeding and infection, following biopsy. Recently, several attempts have been made in terms of the use of urine as a noninvasive material instead of biopsy samples. However, no procedure is available for routine testing. Therefore, further investigations are warranted.