Clinical value of non-coding RNAs in cardiovascular, pulmonary, and muscle diseases

Author:

Bonnet Sébastien12,Boucherat Olivier12,Paulin Roxane12,Wu Danchen3,Hindmarch Charles C. T.4,Archer Stephen L.3,Song Rui5,Moore Joseph B.67,Provencher Steeve12,Zhang Lubo5,Uchida Shizuka678ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pulmonary Hypertension and Vascular Biology Research Group, Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de Québec, Department of Medicine, Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

2. Department of Medicine, Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

3. Department of Medicine, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

4. Queen’s Cardiopulmonary Unit, Translational Institute of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

5. Lawrence D. Longo, MD Center for Perinatal Biology, Department of Basic Sciences, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, California

6. Diabetes and Obesity Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky

7. The Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, Department of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky

8. Cardiovascular Innovation Institute, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky

Abstract

Although a majority of the mammalian genome is transcribed to RNA, mounting evidence indicates that only a minor proportion of these transcriptional products are actually translated into proteins. Since the discovery of the first non-coding RNA (ncRNA) in the 1980s, the field has gone on to recognize ncRNAs as important molecular regulators of RNA activity and protein function, knowledge of which has stimulated the expansion of a scientific field that quests to understand the role of ncRNAs in cellular physiology, tissue homeostasis, and human disease. Although our knowledge of these molecules has significantly improved over the years, we have limited understanding of their precise functions, protein interacting partners, and tissue-specific activities. Adding to this complexity, it remains unknown exactly how many ncRNAs there are in existence. The increased use of high-throughput transcriptomics techniques has rapidly expanded the list of ncRNAs, which now includes classical ncRNAs (e.g., ribosomal RNAs and transfer RNAs), microRNAs, and long ncRNAs. In addition, splicing by-products of protein-coding genes and ncRNAs, so-called circular RNAs, are now being investigated. Because there is substantial heterogeneity in the functions of ncRNAs, we have summarized the present state of knowledge regarding the functions of ncRNAs in heart, lungs, and skeletal muscle. This review highlights the pathophysiologic relevance of these ncRNAs in the context of human cardiovascular, pulmonary, and muscle diseases.

Funder

CIHR Foundation Grant

HHS | National Institutes of Health

Tier 1 Canadian Research Chair

William J Henderson Foundation

Canadian Vascular Network

Gouvernement du Canada | Canadian Institutes of Health Research

PVRI, Heart and Stroke Foundation

SFQS

FRQS

V.V. Cooke Foundation

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Cell Biology,Physiology

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