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Role of long non-coding RNAs in neurofibromatosis and Schwannomatosis: pathogenesis and therapeutic potential.

Neurofibromatosis (NF) is identified as genetic disorder characterized by multiple tumors on nerve tissues. NF1 is the most prevalent form, identified by neurofibromas and skin changes. NF1 is the most… Click to show full abstract

Neurofibromatosis (NF) is identified as genetic disorder characterized by multiple tumors on nerve tissues. NF1 is the most prevalent form, identified by neurofibromas and skin changes. NF1 is the most prevalent neurofibromatosis disorder, distinct from the rarer NF2 and schwannomatosis (SWN) conditions. NF2, including NF2-related SWN (NF2-SWN), predominantly involves schwannoma formation and differs from NF1 in its genetic basis and clinical presentation. Despite the established genetic basis of NF, effective treatments remain scarce. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as important regulators of gene expression, impacting pathways vital to tumor biology. This review explores the lncRNAs role in NF pathogenesis along with their potential as therapeutic targets. LncRNAs such as ANRIL and H19 show dysregulated expression in NF, influencing signaling pathways like Ras/MAPK and JAK/STAT, thereby contributing to tumor development. Understanding these interactions sheds light on the molecular mechanisms underlying NF and highlights lncRNAs as potential biomarkers of diagnosis and prognosis of NF. Additionally, therapeutic strategies targeting lncRNAs with antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) or CRISPR-Cas9 offer promising treatment options. The present review emphasizes crucial role of lncRNAs in NF pathogenesis and their promise to create innovative treatments, aiming to improve patient outcomes and meet the urgent need for effective NF therapies.

Keywords: non coding; long non; role; coding rnas; neurofibromatosis; pathogenesis

Journal Title: Epigenomics
Year Published: 2024

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