A brief review of the theory of cross-kingdom miRNA transfer
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Resumo: | Recently, the academic world has been discussing the theory called “cross-kingdom transfer” in the nutritional scope. It has the idea that bioactive genetic material has the potential to be transferred from plants to animals via the gastrointestinal tract. Upon reaching its site of action, this exogenous molecule would be able to influence the pathophysiological conditions of its recipient organism. MicroRNAs (miR) are molecules listed as capable of carrying out this action. They are responsible for adhering to messenger RNA molecules and preventing their translation, thereby regulating various cellular mechanisms, including cell cycle control. This review article aimed to provide an overview of research in this controversial field. It is concluded that, although more research is needed in order to clarify issues related to the theme, some studies indicate that food can serve to the transfer of miRNAs from one kingdom or from one species to another. |
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A brief review of the theory of cross-kingdom miRNA transfer Una breve revisión de la teoría de la transferencia de miRNA entre reinosUma breve revisão sobre a teoria de transferência de miRNA entre reinos Cross-kingdom transferMiRNAPlant-based dietXenomiRs.Transferencia entre reinosMiARNDieta a base de plantasXenomiRs.Dieta baseada em plantasCross-kingdom transferMiRNAXenomiRs.Recently, the academic world has been discussing the theory called “cross-kingdom transfer” in the nutritional scope. It has the idea that bioactive genetic material has the potential to be transferred from plants to animals via the gastrointestinal tract. Upon reaching its site of action, this exogenous molecule would be able to influence the pathophysiological conditions of its recipient organism. MicroRNAs (miR) are molecules listed as capable of carrying out this action. They are responsible for adhering to messenger RNA molecules and preventing their translation, thereby regulating various cellular mechanisms, including cell cycle control. This review article aimed to provide an overview of research in this controversial field. It is concluded that, although more research is needed in order to clarify issues related to the theme, some studies indicate that food can serve to the transfer of miRNAs from one kingdom or from one species to another.Recientemente, el mundo académico ha estado discutiendo la teoría denominada “regulación entre reinos”, en traducción libre “regulación cruzada entre reinos” en el ámbito nutricional. Tiene la idea de que el material genético bioactivo tiene el potencial de ser transferido de plantas a animales a través del tracto gastrointestinal. Al llegar a su sitio de acción, esta molécula exógena podría influir en las condiciones fisiopatológicas de su organismo receptor. Los microARN (miR) son moléculas enumeradas como capaces de llevar a cabo esta acción. Son los encargados de adherirse a las moléculas de ARN mensajero y prevenir su traducción, regulando así varios mecanismos celulares, incluido el control del ciclo celular. Este artículo de revisión tuvo como objetivo proporcionar una descripción general de la investigación en este controvertido campo. Se concluye que, si bien se necesitan más investigaciones para esclarecer cuestiones relacionadas con el tema, algunos estudios indican que los alimentos pueden transmitir la transferencia de miARN de un reino o de una especie a otra.Recentemente, o meio acadêmico vem discutindo a teoria chamada de “cross-kingdom transfer”, em tradução livre “transferência cruzada entre reinos” no âmbito nutricional. Esta tem ideia de que material genético bioativo tem o potencial de ser transferido de plantas para animais via trato gastrointestinal. Ao alcançar o seu sítio de atuação, esta molécula exógena seria capaz de influenciar as condições fisiológicas de seu organismo receptor. Os microRNAs (miR) são moléculas não codificantes, cotadas como sendo capazes de realizar esta ação. São responsáveis por aderirem a moléculas de RNA mensageiros e impedir sua tradução, desta forma regulando vários mecanismos celulares, inclusive o ciclo celular. Este artigo de revisão teve como objetivo montar um panorama das pesquisas neste controverso campo. Conclui-se que, embora sejam necessárias mais pesquisas a respeito para que se possam esclarecer questões relativas ao tema, alguns estudos indicam que os alimentos são capazes de veicular a transferência de miRNAs de um reino ou de uma espécie para outra.Research, Society and Development2021-03-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1358010.33448/rsd-v10i3.13580Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 3; e39510313580Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 3; e39510313580Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 3; e395103135802525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13580/12111Copyright (c) 2021 Maria Fernanda de Oliveira; Ana Elizabeth Cavalcante Fai; Marta Citellihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Maria Fernanda de Fai, Ana Elizabeth Cavalcante Citelli, Marta2021-03-28T12:03:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13580Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:53.516542Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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A brief review of the theory of cross-kingdom miRNA transfer Una breve revisión de la teoría de la transferencia de miRNA entre reinos Uma breve revisão sobre a teoria de transferência de miRNA entre reinos |
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A brief review of the theory of cross-kingdom miRNA transfer |
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A brief review of the theory of cross-kingdom miRNA transfer Oliveira, Maria Fernanda de Cross-kingdom transfer MiRNA Plant-based diet XenomiRs. Transferencia entre reinos MiARN Dieta a base de plantas XenomiRs. Dieta baseada em plantas Cross-kingdom transfer MiRNA XenomiRs. |
title_short |
A brief review of the theory of cross-kingdom miRNA transfer |
title_full |
A brief review of the theory of cross-kingdom miRNA transfer |
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A brief review of the theory of cross-kingdom miRNA transfer |
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A brief review of the theory of cross-kingdom miRNA transfer |
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A brief review of the theory of cross-kingdom miRNA transfer |
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Oliveira, Maria Fernanda de |
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Oliveira, Maria Fernanda de Fai, Ana Elizabeth Cavalcante Citelli, Marta |
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Fai, Ana Elizabeth Cavalcante Citelli, Marta |
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Oliveira, Maria Fernanda de Fai, Ana Elizabeth Cavalcante Citelli, Marta |
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Cross-kingdom transfer MiRNA Plant-based diet XenomiRs. Transferencia entre reinos MiARN Dieta a base de plantas XenomiRs. Dieta baseada em plantas Cross-kingdom transfer MiRNA XenomiRs. |
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Cross-kingdom transfer MiRNA Plant-based diet XenomiRs. Transferencia entre reinos MiARN Dieta a base de plantas XenomiRs. Dieta baseada em plantas Cross-kingdom transfer MiRNA XenomiRs. |
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Recently, the academic world has been discussing the theory called “cross-kingdom transfer” in the nutritional scope. It has the idea that bioactive genetic material has the potential to be transferred from plants to animals via the gastrointestinal tract. Upon reaching its site of action, this exogenous molecule would be able to influence the pathophysiological conditions of its recipient organism. MicroRNAs (miR) are molecules listed as capable of carrying out this action. They are responsible for adhering to messenger RNA molecules and preventing their translation, thereby regulating various cellular mechanisms, including cell cycle control. This review article aimed to provide an overview of research in this controversial field. It is concluded that, although more research is needed in order to clarify issues related to the theme, some studies indicate that food can serve to the transfer of miRNAs from one kingdom or from one species to another. |
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