Air Pollution and microRNAs: The Role of Association in Airway Inflammation

Life (Basel). 2023 Jun 12;13(6):1375. doi: 10.3390/life13061375.

Abstract

Air pollution exposure plays a key role in the alteration of gene expression profiles, which can be regulated by microRNAs, inducing the development of various diseases. Moreover, there is also evidence of sensitivity of miRNAs to environmental factors, including tobacco smoke. Various diseases are related to specific microRNA signatures, suggesting their potential role in pathophysiological processes; considering their association with environmental pollutants, they could become novel biomarkers of exposure. Therefore, the aim of the present work is to analyse data reported in the literature on the role of environmental stressors on microRNA alterations and, in particular, to identify specific alterations that might be related to the development of airway diseases so as to propose future preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic strategies.

Keywords: air pollutants; airway diseases; epigenetics; inflammation; lung; microRNA; smoke.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.