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[The mechanism of miRNA-mediated PGR signaling pathway in regulating female reproduction]

Authors :
Long, Chen
Bao-yun, Zhang
Guang-de, Feng
Wei, Xiang
Yun-xia, Ma
Hang, Chen
Ming-xing, Chu
Ping-qing, Wang
Source :
Yi chuan = Hereditas. 38(1)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in several physiological processes as important post-transcriptional regulators. Progesterone (P4), an important steroid hormone, produces physiological effect through binding specific receptor progesterone receptors (PGR) which regulates functions of both reproductive and non-reproductive tissues as a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily. P4/PGR and miRNAs could regulate female reproduction independently, however, it is still unclear how miRNAs and P4/PGR interaction regulates female reproductive activities such as ovulation in female reproduction. In this review, we summarize the possible ways in which miRNAs regulate P4 production and PGR gene expression as well as P4/PGR regulate miRNAs expression, which provide a theoretical basis for further studying the role of miRNAs and P4/PGR in female reproduction.

Details

ISSN :
02539772
Volume :
38
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Yi chuan = Hereditas
Accession number :
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