Critical effects of long non-coding RNA on fibrosis diseases

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The expression or dysfunction of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) is closely related to various hereditary diseases, autoimmune diseases, metabolic diseases and tumors. LncRNAs were also recently recognized as functional regulators of fibrosis, which is a secondary process in many of these diseases and a primary pathology in fibrosis diseases. We review the latest findings on lncRNAs in fibrosis diseases of the liver, myocardium, kidney, lung and peritoneum. We also discuss the potential of disease-related lncRNAs as therapeutic targets for the clinical treatment of human fibrosis diseases.

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Zhang, Y., Luo, G., Zhang, Y., Zhang, M., Zhou, J., Gao, W., … Tang, J. (2018). Critical effects of long non-coding RNA on fibrosis diseases. Experimental and Molecular Medicine. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/emm.2017.223

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