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Long noncoding RNA IL6-AS1 is highly expressed in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and is associated with interleukin 6 by targeting miR-149-5p and early B-cell factor 1.

Erkang YiJiahuan ZhangMengning ZhengYi ZhangChunxiao LiangBinwei HaoWei HongBiting LinJinding PuZhiwei LinPeiyu HuangBing LiYumin ZhouPixin Ran
Published in: Clinical and translational medicine (2022)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a complex condition with multiple etiologies, including inflammation. We identified a novel long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), interleukin 6 antisense RNA 1 (IL6-AS1), which is upregulated in this disease and is associated with airway inflammation. We found that IL6-AS1 promotes the expression of inflammatory factors, especially interleukin (IL) 6. Mechanistically, cytoplasmic IL6-AS1 acts as an endogenous sponge by competitively binding to the microRNA miR-149-5p to stabilize IL-6 mRNA. Nuclear IL6-AS1 promotes IL-6 transcription by recruiting early B-cell factor 1 to the IL-6 promoter, which increases the methylation of the H3K4 histone and acetylation of the H3K27 histone. We propose a model of lncRNA expression in both the nucleus and cytoplasm that exerts similar effects through differing mechanisms, and IL6-AS1 probably increases inflammation via multiple pathways.
Keyphrases
  • long noncoding rna
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • oxidative stress
  • dna methylation
  • poor prognosis
  • long non coding rna
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • nucleic acid