How miRNAs Regulate Schwann Cells during Peripheral Nerve Regeneration-A Systemic Review

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Mar 22;23(7):3440. doi: 10.3390/ijms23073440.

Abstract

A growing body of studies indicate that small noncoding RNAs, especially microRNAs (miRNA), play a crucial role in response to peripheral nerve injuries. During Wallerian degeneration and regeneration processes, they orchestrate several pathways, in particular the MAPK, AKT, and EGR2 (KROX20) pathways. Certain miRNAs show specific expression profiles upon a nerve lesion correlating with the subsequent nerve regeneration stages such as dedifferentiation and with migration of Schwann cells, uptake of debris, neurite outgrowth and finally remyelination of regenerated axons. This review highlights (a) the specific expression profiles of miRNAs upon a nerve lesion and (b) how miRNAs regulate nerve regeneration by acting on distinct pathways and linked proteins. Shedding light on the role of miRNAs associated with peripheral nerve regeneration will help researchers to better understand the molecular mechanisms and deliver targets for precision medicine.

Keywords: Schwann cell migration; Schwann cell proliferation; Wallerian degeneration; biomarker nerve injury; expression profile microRNA; mRNA nerve; myelination; pathway peripheral nerve; precision medicine; protein nerve.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • MicroRNAs* / genetics
  • MicroRNAs* / metabolism
  • Nerve Regeneration / genetics
  • Peripheral Nerve Injuries* / genetics
  • Peripheral Nerve Injuries* / metabolism
  • Peripheral Nerve Injuries* / therapy
  • Peripheral Nerves / metabolism
  • Schwann Cells / metabolism
  • Sciatic Nerve / metabolism

Substances

  • MicroRNAs