Host gene and its guest: short story about relation of long-noncoding MIR31HG transcript and microRNA miR-31

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Epigenetics is the changes in a cellular phenotype without changes in the genotype. This term is not limited only to the mod-ification of chromatin and DNA but also relates to some RNAs, like non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), both short and long RNAs (lncRNAs) acting as molecular modifiers. Mobile RNAs, as a free form or encapsulated in exosomes, can regulate neighboring cells or be placed in distant locations. It underlines the vast capacity of ncRNAs as epigenetic elements of transmission infor-mation and message of life. One of the amazing phenomena is long non-coding microRNA-host-genes (lnc-MIRHGs) whose processed transcripts func-tion as lncRNAs and also as short RNAs named microRNAs (miRNAs). MIR31HG functions as a modulator of important biolog-ical and cellular processes including cell proliferation, apoptosis, cell cycle regulation, EMT process, metastasis, angiogene-sis, hypoxia, senescence, and inflammation. However, in most cases, the role of MIR31HG is documented only by one study and there is a lack of exact description of molecular pathways implicated in these processes, and for some of them, such as response to irradiation, no studies have been done. In this review, MIR31HG, as an example of lnc-MIRHGs, was described in the context of its known function and its potential uses as a biomarker in oncology

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Kolenda, T., Paszkowska, A., Braska, A., Kozłowska-Masłoń, J., Guglas, K., Poter, P., … Teresiak, A. (2023). Host gene and its guest: short story about relation of long-noncoding MIR31HG transcript and microRNA miR-31. Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy. Via Medica. https://doi.org/10.5603/RPOR.a2023.0006

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