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The biological function and potential mechanism of long non‐coding RNAs in cardiovascular disease
Authors:Chengmeng Zhang  Bing Han  Tongda Xu  Dongye Li
Affiliation:1.Institute of Cardiovascular Disease Research, Xuzhou Medical University, XuzhouChina;2.Department of Cardiology, Xuzhou Central Hospital, XuzhouChina;3.Department of Cardiology, The Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, XuzhouChina
Abstract:Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs), as part of the family of non‐protein‐coding transcripts, are implicated in the occurrence and progression of several cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). With recent advances in lncRNA research, these molecules are purported to regulate gene expression at multiple levels, thereby producing beneficial or detrimental biological effects during CVD pathogenesis. At the transcriptional level, lncRNAs affect gene expression by interacting with DNA and proteins, for example, components of chromatin‐modifying complexes, or transcription factors affecting chromatin status. These potential mechanisms suggest that lncRNAs guide proteins to specific gene loci (eg promoter regions), or forestall proteins to specific genomic sites via DNA binding. Additionally, some lncRNAs are required for correct chromatin conformation, which occurs via chromatin looping in enhancer‐like models. At the post‐transcriptional level, lncRNAs interact with RNA molecules, mainly microRNAs (miRNAs) and mRNAs, potentially regulating CVD pathophysiological processes. Moreover, lncRNAs appear to post‐transcriptionally modulate gene expression by participating in mRNA splicing, stability, degradation and translation. Thus, the purpose of this review is to provide a comprehensive summary of lncRNAs implicated in CVD biological processes, with an emphasis on potential mechanisms of action.
Keywords:cardiovascular diseases, long non‐  coding RNA, microRNA, post‐  transcriptional regulation, transcriptional regulation
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