The Expanding Regulatory Mechanisms and Cellular Functions of Long Non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in Neuroinflammation.
Shraddha TripathiBakhya ShreeStuti Mohapatranull SwatiAnirban BasuVivek SharmaPublished in: Molecular neurobiology (2021)
LncRNAs have emerged as important regulatory molecules in biological processes. They serve as regulators of gene expression pathways through interactions with proteins, RNA, and DNA. LncRNA expression is altered in several diseases of the central nervous system (CNS), such as neurodegenerative disorders, stroke, trauma, and infection. More recently, it has become clear that lncRNAs contribute to regulating both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory pathways in the CNS. In this review, we discuss the molecular pathways involved in the expression of lncRNAs, their role and mechanism of action during gene regulation, cellular functions, and use of lncRNAs as therapeutic targets during neuroinflammation in CNS disorders.
Keyphrases
- long non coding rna
- poor prognosis
- gene expression
- network analysis
- genome wide identification
- transcription factor
- genome wide analysis
- blood brain barrier
- anti inflammatory
- traumatic brain injury
- cerebral ischemia
- atrial fibrillation
- lps induced
- cognitive impairment
- single molecule
- binding protein
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- inflammatory response
- long noncoding rna