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Competing Endogenous RNA Networks as Biomarkers in Neurodegenerative Diseases

Protein aggregation is classically considered the main cause of neuronal death in neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs). However, increasing evidence suggests that alteration of RNA metabolism is a key factor in the etiopathogenesis of these complex disorders. Non-coding RNAs are the major contributor t...

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Autores principales: Moreno-García, Leticia, López-Royo, Tresa, Calvo, Ana Cristina, Toivonen, Janne Markus, de la Torre, Miriam, Moreno-Martínez, Laura, Molina, Nora, Aparicio, Paula, Zaragoza, Pilar, Manzano, Raquel, Osta, Rosario
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7765627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33339180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249582
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author Moreno-García, Leticia
López-Royo, Tresa
Calvo, Ana Cristina
Toivonen, Janne Markus
de la Torre, Miriam
Moreno-Martínez, Laura
Molina, Nora
Aparicio, Paula
Zaragoza, Pilar
Manzano, Raquel
Osta, Rosario
author_facet Moreno-García, Leticia
López-Royo, Tresa
Calvo, Ana Cristina
Toivonen, Janne Markus
de la Torre, Miriam
Moreno-Martínez, Laura
Molina, Nora
Aparicio, Paula
Zaragoza, Pilar
Manzano, Raquel
Osta, Rosario
author_sort Moreno-García, Leticia
collection PubMed
description Protein aggregation is classically considered the main cause of neuronal death in neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs). However, increasing evidence suggests that alteration of RNA metabolism is a key factor in the etiopathogenesis of these complex disorders. Non-coding RNAs are the major contributor to the human transcriptome and are particularly abundant in the central nervous system, where they have been proposed to be involved in the onset and development of NDDs. Interestingly, some ncRNAs (such as lncRNAs, circRNAs and pseudogenes) share a common functionality in their ability to regulate gene expression by modulating miRNAs in a phenomenon known as the competing endogenous RNA mechanism. Moreover, ncRNAs are found in body fluids where their presence and concentration could serve as potential non-invasive biomarkers of NDDs. In this review, we summarize the ceRNA networks described in Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and spinocerebellar ataxia type 7, and discuss their potential as biomarkers of these NDDs. Although numerous studies have been carried out, further research is needed to validate these complex interactions between RNAs and the alterations in RNA editing that could provide specific ceRNET profiles for neurodegenerative disorders, paving the way to a better understanding of these diseases.
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spelling pubmed-77656272020-12-27 Competing Endogenous RNA Networks as Biomarkers in Neurodegenerative Diseases Moreno-García, Leticia López-Royo, Tresa Calvo, Ana Cristina Toivonen, Janne Markus de la Torre, Miriam Moreno-Martínez, Laura Molina, Nora Aparicio, Paula Zaragoza, Pilar Manzano, Raquel Osta, Rosario Int J Mol Sci Review Protein aggregation is classically considered the main cause of neuronal death in neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs). However, increasing evidence suggests that alteration of RNA metabolism is a key factor in the etiopathogenesis of these complex disorders. Non-coding RNAs are the major contributor to the human transcriptome and are particularly abundant in the central nervous system, where they have been proposed to be involved in the onset and development of NDDs. Interestingly, some ncRNAs (such as lncRNAs, circRNAs and pseudogenes) share a common functionality in their ability to regulate gene expression by modulating miRNAs in a phenomenon known as the competing endogenous RNA mechanism. Moreover, ncRNAs are found in body fluids where their presence and concentration could serve as potential non-invasive biomarkers of NDDs. In this review, we summarize the ceRNA networks described in Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and spinocerebellar ataxia type 7, and discuss their potential as biomarkers of these NDDs. Although numerous studies have been carried out, further research is needed to validate these complex interactions between RNAs and the alterations in RNA editing that could provide specific ceRNET profiles for neurodegenerative disorders, paving the way to a better understanding of these diseases. MDPI 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7765627/ /pubmed/33339180 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249582 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moreno-García, Leticia
López-Royo, Tresa
Calvo, Ana Cristina
Toivonen, Janne Markus
de la Torre, Miriam
Moreno-Martínez, Laura
Molina, Nora
Aparicio, Paula
Zaragoza, Pilar
Manzano, Raquel
Osta, Rosario
Competing Endogenous RNA Networks as Biomarkers in Neurodegenerative Diseases
title Competing Endogenous RNA Networks as Biomarkers in Neurodegenerative Diseases
title_full Competing Endogenous RNA Networks as Biomarkers in Neurodegenerative Diseases
title_fullStr Competing Endogenous RNA Networks as Biomarkers in Neurodegenerative Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Competing Endogenous RNA Networks as Biomarkers in Neurodegenerative Diseases
title_short Competing Endogenous RNA Networks as Biomarkers in Neurodegenerative Diseases
title_sort competing endogenous rna networks as biomarkers in neurodegenerative diseases
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7765627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33339180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249582
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