长非编码 RNA NEAT1 的细胞、生理和病理方面。

Frontiers in Biology Pub Date : 2016-12-01 Epub Date: 2016-01-04 DOI:10.1007/s11515-016-1433-z
Pang-Kuo Lo, Benjamin Wolfson, Qun Zhou
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背景:研究发现,大多数哺乳动物基因组都转录为非编码 RNA。其中一类非编码 RNA 被归类为长非编码 RNA(lncRNA),因为它们的转录本大小超过 200 个核苷酸。越来越多的证据表明,lncRNAs 并非垃圾转录本,而是在生物过程的多个方面发挥调控作用。lncRNA 表达失调也与疾病,尤其是癌症有关。因此,对 lncRNA 的研究在医学研究领域引起了极大的兴趣。核富集丰富转录本 1(NEAT1)是一种核 lncRNA,近来已成为参与各种细胞过程、生理反应、发育过程以及疾病发生和发展的关键调控因子:本综述将总结和讨论有关 NEAT1 在核副颈功能、细胞通路以及生理反应和过程中的作用的最新发现。本综述特别强调了有关 NEAT1 在癌症中的病理作用的最新研究报告:我们使用 Pubmed 搜索引擎进行了系统的文献检索。方法:我们使用 Pubmed 搜索引擎进行了系统性的文献检索,过去 8 年(2009 年 1 月至 2016 年 8 月)发表的研究为文献综述的来源。关键词如下"核富集丰富转录本 1"、"NEAT1 "和 "paraspeckles":Pubmed检索发现了34篇与综述主题相关的文章。在已发现的文献中,13 篇文章报告了与 NEAT1 的细胞功能相关的研究结果,8 篇文章是对 NEAT1 生理功能的研究。其余 13 篇文章研究了 NEAT1 在癌症中的作用:NEAT1 研究的最新进展揭示了 NEAT1 在各种生物过程中的多功能作用,这些作用超出了 NEAT1 在核旁斑块中的作用。最近的研究还表明,NEAT1 的功能失调会导致各种癌症的发生和发展。关于 NEAT1 如何执行其细胞和生理功能以及 NEAT1 失调如何导致肿瘤发生的详细机制,以及探索 NEAT1 作为癌症诊断、预后和治疗靶点的潜力,还需要进行更多的研究。
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Cellular, physiological and pathological aspects of the long non-coding RNA NEAT1.

Cellular, physiological and pathological aspects of the long non-coding RNA NEAT1.

Cellular, physiological and pathological aspects of the long non-coding RNA NEAT1.

Background: The majority of mammalian genomes have been found to be transcribed into non-coding RNAs. One category of non-coding RNAs is classified as long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) based on their transcript sizes larger than 200 nucleotides. Growing evidence has shown that lncRNAs are not junk transcripts and play regulatory roles in multiple aspects of biological processes. Dysregulation of lncRNA expression has also been linked to diseases, in particular cancer. Therefore, studies of lncRNAs have attracted significant interest in the field of medical research. Nuclear enriched abundant transcript 1 (NEAT1), a nuclear lncRNA, has recently emerged as a key regulator involved in various cellular processes, physiological responses, developmental processes, and disease development and progression.

Objective: This review will summarize and discuss the most recent findings with regard to the roles of NEAT1 in the function of the nuclear paraspeckle, cellular pathways, and physiological responses and processes. Particularly, the most recently reported studies regarding the pathological roles of deregulated NEAT1 in cancer are highlighted in this review.

Methods: We performed a systematic literature search using the Pubmed search engine. Studies published over the last 8 years (between January 2009 and August 2016) were the sources of literature review. The following keywords were used: "Nuclear enriched abundant transcript 1", "NEAT1", and "paraspeckles".

Results: The Pubmed search identified 34 articles related to the topic of the review. Among the identified literature, thirteen articles report findings related to cellular functions of NEAT1 and eight articles are the investigations of physiological functions of NEAT1. The remaining thirteen articles are studies of the roles of NEAT1 in cancers.

Conclusion: Recent advances in NEAT1 studies reveal the multifunctional roles of NEAT1 in various biological processes, which are beyond its role in nuclear paraspeckles. Recent studies also indicate that dysregulation of NEAT1 function contributes to the development and progression of various cancers. More investigations will be needed to address the detailed mechanisms regarding how NEAT1 executes its cellular and physiological functions and how NEAT1 dysregulation results in tumorigenesis, and to explore the potential of NEAT1 as a target in cancer diagnosis, prognosis and therapy.

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