RNA Details
                    Disease Name
                    
                    idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
                    
                    Tissue
                    
                    lung
                    
                    RNA Symbol
                    
                    Foxo3
                    
                RNA ID
                    
                    
                    
                RNA Type
                    
                    mRNA
                    
                Alteration Pattern
                    
                    down regulation
                    
                Species
                    
                    mus musculus
                    
                Detection Methods
                    
                    Mouse Lung Fibrosis Model; Human Lung Samples; Statistical Analysis etc.
                    
                Target
                    
                    Foxo3a
                    
                Pathway
                    
                    NA
                    
                PubMed ID
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                Title
                    
                    MicroRNA-29c Prevents Pulmonary Fibrosis by Regulating Epithelial Cell Renewal and Apoptosis
                    
                Year
                    
                     2017
                    
                Function
                    
                    "MicroRNA-29c (MiR-29c) expression is lower in AEC2s of individuals with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) than healthy lungs. Epithelial cells overexpressing miR-29c show higher proliferative rate and viability. MiR-29c protects epithelial cells from apoptosis by targeting Foxo3a. Both overexpression of miR-29c conventionally and AEC2s specifically leads to less fibrosis and better recovery in vivo. MiR-29c maintains epithelial integrity and promotes recovery from lung injury, thereby attenuating lung fibrosis in mice."