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Exosomal miR-146a-3p modulates neural stem cell fate through UCHL1 downregulation in spinal cord injury: implications for neuroregeneration
Exosomal miR-146a-3p may influence nerve stem cell growth by lowering UCHL1 in spinal cord injury, with potential for nerve repair
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Abstract
A significant upregulation of miR-146a-3p in cerebrospinal fluid-derived exosomes is observed following spinal cord injury.
- miR-146a-3p targets and suppresses UCHL1, a key regulator of neuronal differentiation.
- Overexpression of UCHL1 promotes the differentiation of neural stem cells into neurons.
- Downregulation of UCHL1 is associated with increased differentiation into astrocytes and fibrotic scar formation.
- The study highlights the role of cerebrospinal fluid exosomal miRNAs in influencing neural stem cell fate.
- These findings suggest potential avenues for systemic interventions in spinal cord injury repair.
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