Author: Zhang, Songzi; Chen, Hongbin; Yue, Dayong; Blackwell, Timothy S.; Lv, Changjun; Song, Xiaodong
Title: Long nonâ€coding RNAs: Promising new targets in pulmonary fibrosis Cord-id: tdrnhhnt Document date: 2021_2_11
ID: tdrnhhnt
Snippet: Pulmonary fibrosis is characterized by progressive and irreversible scarring in the lungs with poor prognosis and treatment. It is caused by various factors, including environmental and occupational exposures, and some rheumatic immune diseases. Even the rapid global spread of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic can also cause pulmonary fibrosis with a high probability. Functions attributed to long nonâ€coding RNAs (lncRNAs) make them highly attractive diagnostic and therapeutic targets in fibroproliferati
Document: Pulmonary fibrosis is characterized by progressive and irreversible scarring in the lungs with poor prognosis and treatment. It is caused by various factors, including environmental and occupational exposures, and some rheumatic immune diseases. Even the rapid global spread of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic can also cause pulmonary fibrosis with a high probability. Functions attributed to long nonâ€coding RNAs (lncRNAs) make them highly attractive diagnostic and therapeutic targets in fibroproliferative diseases. Therefore, an understanding of the specific mechanisms by which lncRNAs regulate pulmonary fibrotic pathogenesis is urgently needed to identify new possibilities for therapy. In this review, we focus on the molecular mechanisms and implications of lncRNAs targeted proteinâ€coding and nonâ€coding genes during pulmonary fibrogenesis, and systematically analyze the communication of lncRNAs with various types of RNAs, including microRNA, circular RNA and mRNA. Finally, we propose the potential approach of lncRNAâ€based diagnosis and therapy for pulmonary fibrosis. We hope that understanding these interactions between proteinâ€coding and nonâ€coding genes will contribute to the development of lncRNAâ€based clinical applications for pulmonary fibrosis.
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