MicroRNA Interaction network in human: implications of clustered microRNA in biological pathways and genetic diseases
Sushmita Mookherjee, Mithun Sinha, Saikat Mukhopadhyay, Nitai P., Bhattacharyya, and P. K. Mohanty

TL;DR
This study constructs and analyzes a comprehensive human microRNA interaction network, revealing that miRNA clusters co-targeting genes are crucial in regulating biological pathways and are linked to various diseases.
Contribution
It introduces a novel network-based approach to identify miRNA clusters and their role in gene regulation and disease association, emphasizing the importance of miRNA clusters over individual miRNAs.
Findings
Majority of deregulated miRNAs in diseases are in the largest network cluster.
Identified specific miRNA clusters associated with particular biological pathways.
Proposed miRNA clusters as key regulators in disease mechanisms.
Abstract
A novel group of small non-coding RNA, known as microRNA (miRNA) is predicted to regulate as high as 90% of the coding genes in human. The diversity and abundance of miRNA targets offer an enormous level of combinatorial possibilities and suggest that miRNAs and their targets form a complex regulatory network. In the present study, we analyzed 711 miRNAs and their 34, 525 predicted targets in the miRBase database which generate a complex bipartite network having numerous numbers of genes forming the hub. Genes at the hub (total 9877) are significantly over represented in genes with specific molecular functions, biological processes and biological pathways as revealed from the analysis using PANTHER. We further construct a miRNA co-target network by linking every pair of miRNAs which co-target at least one gene. The weight of the link, which is taken to be the number of co-targets of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicroRNA in disease regulation · Circular RNAs in diseases · Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
