MIR1275 is identified as a functional microRNA coding gene with implications in various diseases and physiological processes [PMC6871504]. It has been associated with coronary atherosclerosis and is one of the microRNAs that have been downregulated in certain conditions [PMC7123062][PMC7989380[PMC7989380]. Specifically, MIR1275 has been implicated in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis and is targeted by the probe cg03903398, indicating its significance in gene regulation [PMC6871504]. In the context of type 1 diabetes (T1D), MIR1275 is among a set of 11 miRNAs that have potential as biomarkers due to their roles in immune regulation, beta cell function, and insulin processing [PMC7731293][PMC6768498[PMC6768498]. Furthermore, MIR1275's expression has been negatively correlated with genes associated with mitochondrial membrane potential suppression induced by multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) [PMC8327461]. It also appears to be dysregulated in certain cancers and infections, suggesting its broader impact on cell proliferation and immune responses [PMC5865775]. In cancer research, MIR1275 has been shown to be involved in tumor invasion and metastasis by targeting genes such as LGALS1 through interactions with proteins like RACK1 modified by O-GlcNAcylation [PMC10006576]. Additionally, circular RNAs like circFNDC3B have been hypothesized to sequester MIR1275, affecting its regulatory functions on mRNA targets [PMC7361139].
-- gagaaaggguG ------- UGU ug ccucugu UGGGGGAGA GGC Cuug u ||||||| ||||||||| ||| |||| ggagacg accccuuuu ccg gaau c ag ---------ga auucaaa uau gu
Disease | Description | Category | PubMed ID |
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Accession | MIMAT0005929 |
Description | Homo sapiens hsa-miR-1275 mature miRNA |
Sequence | 18 - GUGGGGGAGAGGCUGUC - 34 |
Evidence |
experimental
Illumina [1] |
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