RNA Details
                    Disease Name
                    
                    pulmonary fibrosis
                    
                    Tissue
                    
                    lung
                    
                    RNA Symbol
                    
                    Yap1
                    
                RNA ID
                    
                    
                    
                RNA Type
                    
                    mRNA
                    
                Alteration Pattern
                    
                    up regulation
                    
                Species
                    
                    mus musculus
                    
                Detection Methods
                    
                    Collection and Analysis of Expression Array Data; In situ hybridization etc.
                    
                Target
                    
                    NA
                    
                Pathway
                    
                    NA
                    
                PubMed ID
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                Title
                    
                    A YAP/TAZ-miR-130/301 molecular circuit exerts systems-level control of fibrosis in a network of human diseases and physiologic conditions
                    
                Year
                    
                     2015
                    
                Function
                    
                    "MiR-130/301 expression correlates with activation of YAP/TAZ, the PPARY-APOE-LRP8 axis, and matrix stiffening in pulmonary fibrosis and liver fibrosis. Forced miR-130/301 expression activates ECM remodeling and liver fibrosis in mice. Inhibition of the miR-130/301 family prevents ECM remodeling and disease progression in mouse models of pulmonary fibrosis and liver fibrosis. Mechanical forces act through a central feedback circuit between microRNA-130/301 and YAP/TAZ to sustain a common fibrotic phenotype across a network of human physiologic and pathophysiologic states."