Circulating microRNAs in Body Fluid: "Fingerprint" RNA Snippets Deeply Impact Reproductive Biology

Reprod Sci. 2024 Dec 10. doi: 10.1007/s43032-024-01753-y. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Circulating miRNAs (C-miRNAs) occuring in a cell-free form within body fluids and other extracellular environments have garnered attention in recent times. They offer deeper insight into various physiological and pathological processes which include reproductive health. This review delves into their diagnostic potential across a spectrum of reproductive disorders, including conditions affecting ovarian function, male infertility and post pregnancy issues. Through analysis of C-miRNA profiles in bodily fluids, researchers uncover crucial markers indicative of reproductive challenges. Dysregulated C-miRNAs emerge as important players in the progression of several reproductive disorders which is the main focus of this review. Advancements in technology, facilitate precise detection and quantification of C-miRNAs, paving the way for innovative diagnostic approaches. Challenges in studying C-miRNAs, such as their low abundance and variability in expression levels, underscore the need for standardized protocols and rigorous validation methods. Despite these challenges, ongoing research endeavors aim to unravel the complex regulatory roles of C-miRNAs in reproductive biology, with potential implications for clinical practice and therapeutic interventions.

Keywords: Biomolecule; Circulating miRNAs; Exosome; IVF; Reproductive health.

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