生物
表观遗传学
核糖核酸
非编码RNA
基因
基因表达调控
染色质
长非编码RNA
计算生物学
小RNA
基因表达
脂质代谢
染色质重塑
遗传学
细胞生物学
生物化学
作者
Coen van Solingen,Kaitlyn R. Scacalossi,Kathryn J. Moore
标识
DOI:10.1097/mol.0000000000000503
摘要
Noncoding RNAs have emerged as important regulators of cellular and systemic lipid metabolism. In particular, the enigmatic class of long noncoding RNAs have been shown to play multifaceted roles in controlling transcriptional and posttranscriptional gene regulation. In this review, we discuss recent advances, current challenges and future opportunities in understanding the roles of lncRNAs in the regulation of lipid metabolism during health and disease.Despite comprising the majority of the transcriptionally active regions of the human genome, lncRNA functions remain poorly understood, with fewer than 1% of human lncRNAs functionally characterized. Broadly defined as nonprotein coding transcripts greater than 200 nucleotides in length, lncRNAs execute their functions by forming RNA-DNA, RNA-protein, and RNA-RNA interactions that regulate gene expression through diverse mechanisms, including epigenetic remodeling of chromatin, transcriptional activation or repression, posttranscriptional regulation of mRNA, and modulation of protein activity. It is now recognized that in lipid metabolism, just as in other areas of biology, lncRNAs operate to regulate the expression of individual genes and gene networks at multiple different levels.The complexity revealed by recent studies showing how lncRNAs can alter systemic and cell-type-specific cholesterol and triglyceride metabolism make it clear that we have entered a new frontier for discovery that is both daunting and exciting.
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