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Genome-Wide Analysis of Human Long Noncoding RNAs: A Provocative Review

Chris P. Ponting, Wilfried Haerty

2022Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics128 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Do long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) contribute little or substantively to human biology? To address how lncRNA loci and their transcripts, structures, interactions, and functions contribute to human traits and disease, we adopt a genome-wide perspective. We intend to provoke alternative interpretation of questionable evidence and thorough inquiry into unsubstantiated claims. We discuss pitfalls of lncRNA experimental and computational methods as well as opposing interpretations of their results. The majority of evidence, we argue, indicates that most lncRNA transcript models reflect transcriptional noise or provide minor regulatory roles, leaving relatively few human lncRNAs that contribute centrally to human development, physiology, or behavior. These important few tend to be spliced and better conserved but lack a simple syntax relating sequence to structure and mechanism, and so resist simple categorization. This genome-wide view should help investigators prioritize individual lncRNAs based on their likely contribution to human biology.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyHuman genomeComputational biologyGenomeMechanism (biology)Perspective (graphical)GeneticsCategorizationLong non-coding RNAEvolutionary biologyRNAGeneEpistemologyComputer sciencePhilosophyArtificial intelligenceCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancerRNA Research and Splicing