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Disease-miRNAdb:a manually-curated database for the investigation of the microRNA-human disease relationship

Author:
Shin, Jae Moon  Lim, Wooyoung  Lee, Kyung-Mi  Won, Jung Im  Jung, Da Woon  Nho, Chu Won  Kang, Kui Dong  Yoon, Jee Hee  Cho, Yoon Shin  


Journal:
GENES & GENOMICS


Issue Date:
2017


Abstract(summary):

MicroRNAs (miRNA) of approximately 22 nucleotides are fundamental molecules in cellular biology that act by modulating target gene expression. As a post-transcriptional/translational regulator, the role of miRNAs in human disease is highly expected. Recently, a rising number of miRNAs that are associated with a variety of human diseases have been reported in the literature. Aiming to provide a comprehensive of resource of miRNAs that are related to the human disease, we built the Disease miRNA Database (Disease-miRNAdb). MiRNAs from three groups of diseases including kidney disease, cancer, and metabolic disease were manually curated in the current version of database located on a user-friendly online website (http://disease-miRNAdb.hallym.ac.kr). In addition, this database also includes information regarding single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located in pre-miRNAs, miRNA flanking regions, and 3'-UTRs of miRNA target genes. The generation of genetic variation in these regions may result in a loss or gain of miRNA-target gene interactions, which may influence the development of disease. Thus, information regarding miRNA-related SNPs will be useful in the discovery of disease-associated miRNAs in human populations by employing SNP association analysis for the disease of interest. Disease-miRNAdb will be continually maintained with up-to-date information to provide a current and valuable resource for investigating the roles of miRNAs in human disease.


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