MicroRNAs—Are They Possible Markers of Allergic Diseases and Efficient Immunotherapy?
Krzysztof Specjalski, Marek Niedoszytko

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of microRNAs as non-invasive biomarkers for diagnosing and monitoring allergic diseases and immunotherapy.
Contribution
The paper highlights miRNAs as novel candidates for biomarkers and therapeutic targets in allergic diseases.
Findings
Certain miRNAs are associated with allergic rhinitis, asthma, and atopic dermatitis.
miRNA profiles change during allergen immunotherapy, suggesting their role in immune tolerance.
miRNAs may serve as therapeutic agents, but challenges in delivery and safety remain.
Abstract
Micro-RNAs (miRNAs) are short, non-coding RNA molecules regulating genes’ expression. Studies published over last years demonstrated that they play an important role in allergic diseases by regulating humoral and cellular immunity, cytokine secretion and epithelium function. Some of them seem potential non-invasive biomarkers facilitating diagnosis of the most common allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis (miR-21, miR-126, miR-142-3p, miR-181a, miR-221), asthma (miR-16, miR-21, miR-126, miR-146a, miR-148a, miR-221, miR-223) and atopic dermatitis (miR-24, miR-124, miR-155, miR-191, miR-223, miR-483-5p), or objectively assessing severity of inflammation and endotype of the disease. In spite of the large body of literature available, its scientific value is limited due to the small numbers of study participants, heterogeneity of populations enrolled, and diverse methodology. Some…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicroRNA in disease regulation · Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization · Dermatology and Skin Diseases
