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Long non‐coding RNAs: Emerging roles in periodontitis

Jingchen Xu, Yuanyuan Yin, Yao Lin, Mi Tian, Ting Liu, Xinyi Li, Song Chen

2021Journal of Periodontal Research17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Periodontitis is a major burden of public health, affecting 20%-50% of the global population. It is a complex inflammatory disease characterized by the destruction of supporting structures of the teeth, leading to tooth loss and the emergence or worsening of systematic diseases. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the physiopathology of periodontitis is beneficial for targeted therapeutics. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), transcripts made up of more than 200 nucleotides, have emerged as novel regulators of many biological and pathological processes. Recently, an increasing number of dysregulated lncRNAs have been found to be implicated in periodontitis. In this review, an overview of lncRNAs, including their biogenesis, characteristics, function mechanisms and research approaches, is provided. And we summarize recent research reports on the emerging roles of lncRNAs in regulating proliferation, apoptosis, inflammatory responses, and osteogenesis of periodontal cells to elucidate lncRNAs related physiopathology of periodontitis. Furthermore, we have highlighted the underlying mechanisms of lncRNAs in periodontitis pathology by interacting with microRNAs. Finally, the potential clinical applications, current challenges, and prospects of lncRNAs as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets for periodontitis disease are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

PeriodontitisDiseaseBiogenesisBiologymicroRNABioinformaticsLong non-coding RNAPopulationPathologicalMedicineGeneticsRNAPathologyGeneDentistryEnvironmental healthCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancerMycobacterium research and diagnosis