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Methods Mol Biol ; 1912: 133-174, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30635893

RESUMO

Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have received much attention due to their central role in gene expression and translational regulation as well as due to their involvement in several biological processes and disease development. Small noncoding RNAs (sncRNAs), such as microRNAs and piwiRNAs, have been thoroughly investigated and functionally characterized. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), known to play an important role in chromatin-interacting transcription regulation, posttranscriptional regulation, cell-to-cell signaling, and protein regulation, are also being investigated to further elucidate their functional roles.Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have greatly aided in characterizing the ncRNAome. Moreover, the coupling of NGS technology together with bioinformatics tools has been essential to the genome-wide detection of RNA modifications in ncRNAs. RNA editing, a common human co-transcriptional and posttranscriptional modification, is a dynamic biological phenomenon able to alter the sequence and the structure of primary transcripts (both coding and noncoding RNAs) during the maturation process, consequently influencing the biogenesis, as well as the function, of ncRNAs. In particular, the dysregulation of the RNA editing machineries have been associated with the onset of human diseases.In this chapter we discuss the potential functions of ncRNA editing and describe the knowledge base and bioinformatics resources available to investigate such phenomenon.


Assuntos
Biologia Computacional/métodos , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Edição de RNA , RNA não Traduzido/metabolismo , Animais , Biologia Computacional/instrumentação , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala/instrumentação , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala/métodos , Humanos , Camundongos , Análise de Sequência de RNA/métodos
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Chest ; 143(5 Suppl): e30S-e39S, 2013 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23649444

RESUMO

Based on recent bench and clinical research, the treatment of lung cancer has been refined, with treatments allocated according to histology and specific molecular features. For example, targeting mutations such as epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) with tyrosine kinase inhibitors has been particularly successful as a treatment modality, demonstrating response rates in selected patients with adenocarcinoma tumors harboring EGFR mutations that are significantly higher than those for conventional chemotherapy. However, the development of new targeted therapies is, in part, highly dependent on an improved understanding of the molecular underpinnings of tumor initiation and progression, knowledge of the role of molecular aberrations in disease progression, and the development of highly reproducible platforms for high-throughput biomarker discovery and testing. In this article, we review clinically relevant research directed toward understanding the biology of lung cancer. The clinical purposes of this research are (1) to identify susceptibility variants and field molecular alterations that will promote the early detection of tumors and (2) to identify tumor molecular alterations that serve as therapeutic targets, prognostic biomarkers, or predictors of tumor response. We focus on research developments in the understanding of lung cancer somatic DNA mutations, chromosomal aberrations, epigenetics, and the tumor microenvironment, and how they can advance diagnostics and therapeutics.


Assuntos
Neoplasias Pulmonares/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Pulmonares/genética , Neoplasias Pulmonares/terapia , Biologia Molecular , Biomarcadores Tumorais/análise , Testes de Carcinogenicidade , Aberrações Cromossômicas , Progressão da Doença , Suscetibilidade a Doenças , Epigenômica , Humanos , Mutação , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Prognóstico , Microambiente Tumoral
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Expert Rev Respir Med ; 3(4): 373-85, 2009 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20477329

RESUMO

Recent evidence demonstrates the importance of microRNAs (miRNAs) in several human diseases, including solid and hematological malignancies, diabetes and diseases of the nervous system. However, little is known about the role that miRNAs play in the development and pathogenesis of lung diseases. Murine models of disease suggest that the loss of specific miRNAs is vital to lung development and modulation of the immune system that consequently results in the development of uncontrolled inflammation in the lung. Other studies have found that bacterial challenges also upregulate the expression of specific miRNAs. In this article, we will focus on miRNA involvement in lung development and the possibility that dysregulation and/or reactivation of miRNAs may contribute to lung disease. We will also review the role of miRNAs in the pathogenesis of specific diseases, such as lung cancer, sepsis and smoking-related lung disease.

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