Effect of focal ischemia on long noncoding RNAs

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE-: Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play a significant role in cellular physiology. We evaluated the effect of focal ischemia on the expression of 8314 lncRNAs in rat cerebral cortex using microarrays. METHODS-: Ischemia was induced by transient middle cerebral artery occlusion. Genomic and transcriptomic correlates of the stroke-responsive lncRNAs and the transcription factor binding sties in their promoters were evaluated with bioinformatics. RESULTS-: Three hundred fifty-nine lncRNAs were upregulated (>2-fold) and 84 were downregulated (<0.5-fold) at 3 hours to 12 hours of reperfusion after middle cerebral artery occlusion compared with sham. Sixty-two stroke-responsive lncRNAs showed >90% sequence homology with exons of protein-coding genes. Promoters of stroke-responsive lncRNA genes and their homologous protein-coding genes showed highly overlapping transcription factor binding sites. Despite presence of open reading frames, lncRNAs did not form any product when subjected to in vitro translation. CONCLUSIONS-: Stroke significantly alters cerebral lncRNA expression profiles. © 2012 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Dharap, A., Nakka, V. P., & Vemuganti, R. (2012). Effect of focal ischemia on long noncoding RNAs. Stroke, 43(10), 2800–2802. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.112.669465

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