MicroRNAs in B cell development and malignancy

Thilini R. Fernando(University of California, Los Angeles), Norma I. Rodríguez-Malavé(University of California, Los Angeles), Dinesh S. Rao(California Institute of Technology)
Journal of Hematology & Oncology
March 8, 2012
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Abstract

MicroRNAs are small RNA molecules that regulate gene expression and play critical roles in B cell development and malignancy. miRNA expression is important globally, as B cell specific knockouts of Dicer show profound defects in B cell development; and is also critical at the level of specific miRNAs. In this review, we discuss miRNAs that are involved in normal B cell development in the bone marrow and during B cell activation and terminal differentiation in the periphery. Next, we turn to miRNAs that are dysregulated during diseases of B cells, including malignant diseases and autoimmunity. Further study of miRNAs and their targets will lead to a better understanding of B cell development, and should also lead to the development of novel therapeutic strategies against B cell diseases.


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