Decoding the Role of NEIL1 Gene in DNA Repair and Lifespan: A Literature Review with Bioinformatics Analysis.
Mohajeri Khorasani AmirhosseinAlireza RaghibiBehzad Haj Mohammad HassaniPedram BolbolizadehArian AmaliMahboubeh SadeghiNarges FarshidiAghdas DehghaniMousavi PegahPublished in: Advanced biology (2024)
Longevity, the length of an organism's lifespan, is impacted by environmental factors, metabolic processes, and genetic determinants. The base excision repair (BER) pathway is crucial for maintaining genomic integrity by repairing oxidatively modified base lesions. Nei-like DNA Glycosylase 1 (NEIL1), part of the BER pathway, is vital in repairing oxidative bases in G-rich DNA regions, such as telomeres and promoters. Hence, in this comprehensive review, it have undertaken a meticulous investigation of the intricate association between NEIL1 and longevity. The analysis delves into the multifaceted aspects of the NEIL1 gene, its various RNA transcripts, and the diverse protein isoforms. In addition, a combination of bioinformatic analysis is conducted to identify NEIL1 mutations, transcription factors, and epigenetic modifications, as well as its lncRNA/pseudogene/circRNA-miRNA-mRNA regulatory network. The findings suggest that the normal function of NEIL1 is a significant factor in human health and longevity, with defects in NEIL1 potentially leading to various cancers and related syndromes, Alzheimer's disease, obesity, and diabetes.
Keyphrases
- dna repair
- human health
- copy number
- transcription factor
- type diabetes
- genome wide
- dna damage
- risk assessment
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- dna methylation
- cardiovascular disease
- single molecule
- gene expression
- metabolic syndrome
- insulin resistance
- bioinformatics analysis
- genome wide identification
- climate change
- case report
- nucleic acid
- drosophila melanogaster
- dna damage response
- physical activity
- body mass index
- mild cognitive impairment
- amino acid
- young adults
- adipose tissue
- long noncoding rna