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Non-coding RNAs in ossification of spinal ligament

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Ossification of the spinal ligament (OSL) is a disease characterized by progressive ectopic ossification or calcification in the tissues of spinal ligament. The molecular pathogenesis of OSL has not been… Click to show full abstract

Ossification of the spinal ligament (OSL) is a disease characterized by progressive ectopic ossification or calcification in the tissues of spinal ligament. The molecular pathogenesis of OSL has not been clearly elucidated. Recently, ncRNAs was found to functionally participate in OSL development. This review summarized current knowledge regarding the deregulation and function of ncRNAs in OSL Relevant studies on deregulation and function of ncRNAs in OSL were retrieved from the PubMed databases. Then, studies were manually selected for inclusion based on predefined criteria. 14 studies were reviewed, with 4 studies about high throughput sequencing and microarray of ncRNAs, 8 studies relevant to the function of ncRNAs and 2 studies regarding the ncRNAs as the biomarker of OSL. ncRNA play a vital role in the ossification of spinal ligament fibrocyte, including cell osteogenesis and inflammation. ncRNAs also have potential clinical utilities as therapeutic targets, risk predication and early detection in the management of OSL. Diagnostic: individual cross-sectional studies with the consistently applied reference standard and blinding.

Keywords: function ncrnas; spinal ligament; ossification spinal; ossification; osl

Journal Title: European Spine Journal
Year Published: 2021

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