The promise of microRNA-based therapies in Alzheimer’s disease: challenges and perspectives

Abstract Multi-pathway approaches for the treatment of complex polygenic disorders are emerging as alternatives to classical monotarget therapies and microRNAs are of particular interest in that regard. MicroRNA research has come a long way from their initial discovery to the cumulative appreciation...

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Main Authors: Hannah Walgrave, Lujia Zhou, Bart De Strooper, Evgenia Salta
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: BMC 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/e43a11d9d7444dbc9f5e8a4b95efafba
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Summary:Abstract Multi-pathway approaches for the treatment of complex polygenic disorders are emerging as alternatives to classical monotarget therapies and microRNAs are of particular interest in that regard. MicroRNA research has come a long way from their initial discovery to the cumulative appreciation of their regulatory potential in healthy and diseased brain. However, systematic interrogation of putative therapeutic or toxic effects of microRNAs in (models of) Alzheimer’s disease is currently missing and fundamental research findings are yet to be translated into clinical applications. Here, we review the literature to summarize the knowledge on microRNA regulation in Alzheimer’s pathophysiology and to critically discuss whether and to what extent these increasing insights can be exploited for the development of microRNA-based therapeutics in the clinic.