Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded to Victor Ambrose and Gary Lovecon for microRNA discovery / October 7, 2024

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MicroRNAs open a new chapter in science

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Victor Ambrose and Gary Lovecon for their contributions to the discovery of micro RNAs (miRNAs). Micro RNAs are very small RNA molecules that regulate gene expression and play an important role in the development and function of living things.

1. What are microRNAs and why are they important?

MicroRNAs are fragments of RNA that regulate the function of genes within a cell. They act primarily in a non-direct way during protein production, repressing or regulating the expression of specific mRNAs. This has revealed new principles of gene expression regulation, highlighting complex physiological processes and their links to many diseases, particularly cancer and neurological disorders.Read more about Nobel Prize winners.

2. Ambrose and Lovecon's Research Journey

Victor Ambrose discovered microRNAs in the nematode C. elegans in 1993, a discovery that sparked a new wave of biological research. While studying genes that regulate growth, Ambrose identified the presence of a micro RNA, ‘lin-4’. Building on Ambrose's discovery, Lovecon helped elucidate the mechanism by which micro RNAs regulate the translation of mRNAs (Source).

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3. The role of microRNAs in the human body

Micro RNAs not only regulate physiological processes, but also influence the development and progression of disease. Research has shown that they can be important biomarkers for the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of conditions, including cancer, heart disease, and diabetes (More information).

4. paving the way for next-generation therapeutics

The discovery of microRNAs will have important implications for the development of the next generation of therapeutics. Research into microRNA-based biotherapeutics is currently underway, and the Nobel Committee recognized this potential. Ambrose and Lovecon's work provided an essential foundation for understanding the mechanisms of gene regulation (Yonhap News Agency).

Three-line summary

  • In 2024, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Victor Ambrose and Gary Lovell for their discovery of microRNAs.
  • Micro RNAs regulate gene expression and play an important role in the treatment of diseases such as cancer.
  • Their discoveries have provided the basis for the development of next-generation therapies.

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