Exploring the Regulatory Role of ncRNA in NAFLD: A Particular Focus on PPARs

Author:

Mukherjee Anirban GoutamORCID,Wanjari Uddesh RameshORCID,Gopalakrishnan Abilash ValsalaORCID,Katturajan RamkumarORCID,Kannampuzha Sandra,Murali Reshma,Namachivayam Arunraj,Ganesan RajaORCID,Renu KaviyarasiORCID,Dey AbhijitORCID,Vellingiri Balachandar,Prince Sabina Evan

Abstract

Liver diseases are responsible for global mortality and morbidity and are a significant cause of death worldwide. Consequently, the advancement of new liver disease targets is of great interest. Non-coding RNA (ncRNA), such as microRNA (miRNA) and long ncRNA (lncRNA), has been proven to play a significant role in the pathogenesis of virtually all acute and chronic liver disorders. Recent studies demonstrated the medical applications of miRNA in various phases of hepatic pathology. PPARs play a major role in regulating many signaling pathways involved in various metabolic disorders. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most prevalent form of chronic liver disease in the world, encompassing a spectrum spanning from mild steatosis to severe non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). PPARs were found to be one of the major regulators in the progression of NAFLD. There is no recognized treatment for NAFLD, even though numerous clinical trials are now underway. NAFLD is a major risk factor for developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and its frequency increases as obesity and diabetes become more prevalent. Reprogramming anti-diabetic and anti-obesity drugs is an effective therapy option for NAFLD and NASH. Several studies have also focused on the role of ncRNAs in the pathophysiology of NAFLD. The regulatory effects of these ncRNAs make them a primary target for treatments and as early biomarkers. In this study, the main focus will be to understand the regulation of PPARs through ncRNAs and their role in NAFLD.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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