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Alu RNA and their roles in human disease states.

Daniel GussakovskySean A McKenna
Published in: RNA biology (2021)
Alu RNA are implicated in the poor prognosis of several human disease states. These RNA are transcription products of primate specific transposable elements called Alu elements. These elements are extremely abundant, comprising over 10% of the human genome, and 100 to 1000 cytoplasmic copies of Alu RNA per cell. Alu RNA do not have a single universal functional role aside from selfish self-propagation. Despite this, Alu RNA have been found to operate in a diverse set of translational and transcriptional mechanisms. This review will focus on the current knowledge of Alu RNA involved in human disease states and known mechanisms of action. Examples of Alu RNA that are transcribed in a variety of contexts such as introns, mature mRNA, and non-coding transcripts will be discussed. Past and present challenges in studying Alu RNA, and the future directions of Alu RNA in basic and clinical research will also be examined.
Keyphrases
  • endothelial cells
  • poor prognosis
  • nucleic acid
  • healthcare
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  • dna methylation
  • single cell
  • pluripotent stem cells
  • cell therapy
  • heat stress
  • binding protein