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Primary Cell Cultures to Study the Regeneration Potential of Murine Müller Glia after MicroRNA Treatment
Published on: March 28, 2022
mRNA translational control of regeneration
Mehdi Amiri1, Nahum Sonenberg1, Soroush Tahmasebi2
1Department of Biochemistry, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 1A3, Canada; Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 1A3, Canada.
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mRNA translation is rapidly upregulated after injury to supply proteins required for tissue regeneration. Augmented protein synthesis during regeneration has long been associated with increases in ribosome biogenesis and mTORC1 activity. Emerging evidence highlights the roles of multiple signaling pathways, RNA-binding proteins, and RNA modifications in tissue repair. Here, we review recent research on the molecular mechanisms underlying translational control in response to tissue damage. The findings underscore the importance of mRNA translation in regeneration and its potential therapeutic applications in tissue repair.
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