RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Strategies to Modulate MicroRNA Functions for the Treatment of Cancer or Organ Injury JF Pharmacological Reviews JO Pharmacol Rev FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 639 OP 667 DO 10.1124/pr.119.019026 VO 72 IS 3 A1 Tae Jin Lee A1 Xiaoyi Yuan A1 Keith Kerr A1 Ji Young Yoo A1 Dong H. Kim A1 Balveen Kaur A1 Holger K. Eltzschig A2 Eric L. Barker YR 2020 UL http://pharmrev.aspetjournals.org/content/72/3/639.abstract AB Cancer and organ injury—such as that occurring in the perioperative period, including acute lung injury, myocardial infarction, and acute gut injury—are among the leading causes of death in the United States and impose a significant impact on quality of life. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been studied extensively during the last two decades for their role as regulators of gene expression, their translational application as diagnostic markers, and their potential as therapeutic targets for disease treatment. Despite promising preclinical outcomes implicating miRNA targets in disease treatment, only a few miRNAs have reached clinical trials. This likely relates to difficulties in the delivery of miRNA drugs to their targets to achieve efficient inhibition or overexpression. Therefore, understanding how to efficiently deliver miRNAs into diseased tissues and specific cell types in patients is critical. This review summarizes current knowledge on various approaches to deliver therapeutic miRNAs or miRNA inhibitors and highlights current progress in miRNA-based disease therapy that has reached clinical trials. Based on ongoing advances in miRNA delivery, we believe that additional therapeutic approaches to modulate miRNA function will soon enter routine medical treatment of human disease, particularly for cancer or perioperative organ injury.Significance Statement MicroRNAs have been studied extensively during the last two decades in cancer and organ injury, including acute lung injury, myocardial infarction, and acute gut injury, for their regulation of gene expression, application as diagnostic markers, and therapeutic potentials. In this review, we specifically emphasize the pros and cons of different delivery approaches to modulate microRNAs, as well as the most recent exciting progress in the field of therapeutic targeting of microRNAs for disease treatment in patients.