Dynamic role of exosomal long non-coding RNA in liver diseases: pathogenesis and diagnostic aspects.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Mohammed Ismail, Missaa M Fadul, Reham Taha, Orwa Siddig, Muhanad Elhafiz, Bashir A Yousef, Zhenzhou Jiang, Luyong Zhang, Lixin Sun
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Abstract

Background: Liver disease has emerged as a significant health concern, characterized by high rates of morbidity and mortality. Circulating exosomes have garnered attention as important mediators of intercellular communication, harboring protein and stable mRNAs, microRNAs, and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA). This review highlights the involvement of exosomal lncRNA in the pathogenesis and diagnosis of various liver diseases. Notably, exosomal lncRNAs exhibit therapeutic potential as targets for conditions including hepatic carcinoma, hepatic fibrosis, and hepatic viral infections.

Method: An online screening process was employed to identify studies investigating the association between exosomal lncRNA and various liver diseases.

Result: Our study revealed a diverse array of lncRNAs carried by exosomes, including H19, Linc-ROR, VLDLR, MALAT1, DANCR, HEIH, ENSG00000248932.1, ENST00000457302.2, ZSCAN16-AS1, and others, exhibiting varied levels across different liver diseases compared to normal liver tissue. These exosomal-derived lncRNAs are increasingly recognized as pivotal biomarkers for diagnosing and prognosticating liver diseases, supported by emerging evidence. However, the precise mechanisms underlying the involvement of certain exosomal lncRNAs remain incompletely understood. Furthermore, the combined analysis of serum exosomes using ENSG00000258332.1, LINC00635, and serum AFP may serve as novel and valuable biomarker for HCC. Clinically, exosomal ATB expression is upregulated in HCC, while exosomal HEIH and RP11-513I15.6 have shown potential for distinguishing HCC related to HCV infection.

Conclusion: The lack of reliable biomarkers for liver diseases, coupled with the high specificity and sensitivity of exosomal lncRNA and its non-invasive detection, promotes exploring their role in pathogenesis and biomarker for diagnosis, prognosis, and response to treatment liver diseases.

外泌体长非编码 RNA 在肝脏疾病中的动态作用:发病机制和诊断方面。
背景:肝病已成为一个重大的健康问题,其特点是发病率和死亡率高。循环外泌体是细胞间通信的重要媒介,携带蛋白质和稳定的 mRNA、microRNA 和长非编码 RNA(lncRNA),因此备受关注。这篇综述强调了外泌体 lncRNA 在各种肝病的发病机制和诊断中的参与。值得注意的是,外泌体 lncRNAs 具有作为肝癌、肝纤维化和肝病毒感染等疾病靶点的治疗潜力:方法:采用在线筛选程序来确定调查外泌体 lncRNA 与各种肝病之间关联的研究:我们的研究发现了外泌体携带的多种lncRNA,包括H19、Linc-ROR、VLDLR、MALAT1、DANCR、HEIH、ENSG00000248932.1、ENST00000457302.2、ZSCAN16-AS1等,与正常肝组织相比,这些lncRNA在不同肝病中表现出不同的水平。这些外泌体衍生的 lncRNA 越来越被认为是诊断和预后肝病的关键生物标志物,并得到了新证据的支持。然而,某些外泌体 lncRNAs 参与其中的确切机制仍不完全清楚。此外,利用ENSG00000258332.1、LINC00635和血清甲胎蛋白对血清外泌体进行联合分析,可能会成为HCC新的、有价值的生物标志物。临床上,外泌体ATB在HCC中表达上调,而外泌体HEIH和RP11-513I15.6则显示出区分HCC与HCV感染相关的潜力:结论:肝脏疾病缺乏可靠的生物标志物,而外泌体lncRNA的高特异性和高灵敏度及其非侵入性检测促进了对其在发病机制中的作用以及诊断、预后和对治疗肝脏疾病的反应的生物标志物的探索。
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Hepatology International
Hepatology International 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
3.00%
发文量
167
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Hepatology International is the official journal of the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL). This is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians, clinical researchers and basic scientists is dedicated to research and patient care issues in hepatology. This journal will focus mainly on new and emerging technologies, cutting-edge science and advances in liver and biliary disorders. Types of articles published: -Original Research Articles related to clinical care and basic research -Review Articles -Consensus guidelines for diagnosis and treatment -Clinical cases, images -Selected Author Summaries -Video Submissions
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